I understand that it may be problematic sometimes but this was very smooth. I didn’t even say anything.

A: what’s your number for the whatsapp group Me: I don’t have whatsapp because of facebook. B: ok, we have to use signal then A: ok

And that was it. Life can be very easy sometimes

      • @[email protected]
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        the core benefit was in adoption. it was easy to get parents, for example, saying that they jist have to bother with one app for all of their messaging.

        the minute they have to contend with sms and signal, they don’t mind adding whatsapp in the mix as well.

        • @akilou
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          31 month ago

          Conversely, they do mind having multiple apps and only send sms

        • @[email protected]
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          I mean, if the main draw-card is convenience, then signal isn’t going to have much holding power (especially when combined with the network affect problem and attentions grabbing design of other message apps).

          Signal will only really succeed if there is a critical mass of people in your circles who care about security to some degree (it works well for me for this reason).

      • @explodicle
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        61 month ago

        Not having to guess which app has the person you’d like to contact.

      • @akilou
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        11 month ago

        The benefit is that Signal displaces the default sms app and is also Signal. Rather than having to jump between 2 apps.

        • @zingo
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          Well, they partly took that “feature” away because people thought they were sending encrypted SMS messages which is not true. False sense of security.

          They just took the secure high road and ditched SMS. It also made the app leaner with a smaller attack surface.

          I think they did the right decision. Signal is the secure choice for the masses.

          Having said that, I’m using Molly-Foss as it has less footprints, no Google messaging framework, leaner than Signal, with no crypto payment, and an encrypted database at rest.

      • Kevin
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        Signal started out as textsecure, an sms/mms app that encrypted your text messages. It quietly started sending messages over its server at one point after an update, but before that sms is what it was about.

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          130 days ago

          That’s interesting, I was always under the impression they were moving away from sms because they wanted a more secure client.

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      But you are already on Signal.

      Also I live in a country where SMS is very common