As per the title. I searched all through the Apple website, and cannot find anything about it. I am not an iPhone developer member (yet) so don't have access to that stuff. I just want to develop an Android application that can talk with the FaceTime protocol.
It would be a bit silly if we all had to pay Apple just to view the FaceTime documentation to implement the protocol in our non-iOS applications.
FaceTime calls use the APNs to establish a connection and then uses Internet Connectivity Establishment (ICE) and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) to create an encrypted stream. Users can communicate between any mix of iPhone, iPad, and Mac using FaceTime.
Your iMessages and FaceTime conversations are encrypted end-to-end, so they can't be read while they're sent between devices. Mail lets you go incognito.
FaceTime is end-to-end encrypted, which is the best case scenario for a video chat app. And Apple doesn't share your data with third-parties, which is nice.
The docs for facetime are not yet available. You're not missing anything.
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