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If your team uses iMessage groups for work, your business has zero control over that data. There’s no admin access, no audit trail, and files are saved directly onto your employees’ personal devices.
Apple is making it easier to organize plans in iMessage with a new polling feature in iOS 26, giving group chat participants a way to share opinions and vote on decisions. Here's how it works. Group ...
For years, iMessage group chats have been the default work communication tool for millions of businesses. Fast, familiar, already on everyone’s phone. No setup, no training, no cost. It made sense.
One reason people prefer group chats in Apple's iMessage or RCS texting is the extra control and security these platforms provide. If everyone in your group is using iPhones, or if you're on Android ...
Compared to cold-calling someone on their mobile phone, texting is often the more polite and preferred method of communication. If you own an iPhone and recently upgraded to iOS 17, you'll find that ...