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2022.01.10 15:48




















BlackBerry did not immediately return our request for comment, but a spokeswoman responded to Eden, saying the company had nothing to do with it. There's no reason to believe BlackBerry's count isn't correct, but astroturfed comments could also mean not everyone downloading the app is a fan of BBM.


It doesn't help that at this point, it's virtually impossible to tell how many fake reviews there actually are. Over the past couple of days, the text has become a meme of its own, and a cursory look at the site shows plenty of people with parodic variations — some of which are plausible enough that they add even more confusion.


If BlackBerry wants to resolve the issue with Google, it's going to have to address more than just the actions of the spammers. Update: BlackBerry has responded, once again saying that the reviews were uninvited and entirely unwelcome. We have been made aware of a number of potentially fake reviews of BBM for Android on Google Play, with ratings anywhere from one to five stars. We have no knowledge of how these reviews were created or populated. We do not approve of or condone such activities.


We would like to encourage our fans and users to continue to provide true assessments of the BBM experience through the proper channels. As BlackBerry notes, the reviews varied in stars, so they haven't necessarily skewed the overall score, though once again the parody reviews make it hard to figure out exactly how fake reviewers rated it.


Likewise, if someone knows your e-mail, phone number, or PIN, that person can send you an invite. To see your PIN at any time, tap your profile photo at the top of the app. BlackBerry says its uses the PIN system, as opposed to letting people search by e-mail or phone number, to amp up privacy. The idea is that anyone could feasibly find your phone number or e-mail address, but your PIN is private and you can control how it gets shared.


Additionally, the company says that the two-step process to add a new contact also enhances security. BlackBerry is billing those security and privacy features as major selling points for the app, but I found the process to add new contacts confusing and tedious. In one instance, I sent a BBM message invitation to a friend and then got a notification that he invited me to chat, which threw me off. I then had to dig through the app to find his invitation before we could start chatting. Design The iOS app runs a bit smoother than the Android app, but the layouts are nearly identical.


There are buttons along the bottom of the app that also show your chats, groups, and contacts. Two menus and a bottom menu bar is overkill, and BlackBerry should have corralled all those options into one control bar and one hidden menu. There are just a few design differences between the Android and iOS versions. But when screensful of fake BlackBerry apps can flood the Play Store at the same time, and apps from mobile market rival Apple can appear without any apparent sense of irony, Google obviously still has plenty of work to do.


The silver lining, I suppose, is that I guess I no longer need to feel ashamed at working for a company that makes an Android Anti-Virus. Follow NakedSecurity on Twitter for the latest computer security news. Google is playing dirty. Will begin to Yahoo more, and not use or buy Google products from now on! Doesn't it make you wonder if Google is deliberately allowing the fakes to deliberately block BBM? This article was published minutes after the official BBM hit the play store. Maybe write a follow up that not every BBM app in the play store is fake?


Indeed — what timing! Thanks for pointing this out. If so, you can download BBM and connect with friends and family around the world for free! Visit www. With your contact list linked to your BBID, you no longer have to manually backup and restore your BBM contact list when you switch devices. Again, no personal information is exchanged, just your unique PINs.