![]() ![]() If you need end-to-end encryption, letting the video be compressed might be the lesser of two evils. ![]() Will probably use DarwinDumper to get a complete snapshot of all hardware information, and compare between the 2 platforms. So now need to take that VM to a Workstation machine and see if I can find what is different. Even in the US, Apple may upload the content of your messages to their servers, E2E encryption may not be compromised substantially when you are sending large attachments. Only just had time to do this, but clean Mavericks install on Fusion 6 Pro, on a real Macbook Pro allows iMessage to work. ![]() The function of iCloud and Messages/FaceTime varies greatly based on what region your device was sold and what region you associate your AppleID. If you’re sharing copyright content or something you don’t wish the government to get at via a cell carrier I understand not wanting to upload that to a server.Īlso, be sure your carrier settings are updated, some carriers influenced sending quality in the past, but I haven’t seen that happen lately in the US. I don’t think we get to directly influence this.įor my threat model, I’m not super concerned if iCloud and Apple can decrypt the attachments stored in iCloud, so I typically save the video to iCloud shared photo album and share a link. ![]()
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