• beeng@discuss.tchncs.de
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      1 year ago

      Get with the times.

      Signal stands for privacy and not selling your data to be spied on and sold, and you’re STILL using SMS, spam ridden, high cost, old infrastructure, easily read, technology.

      I suppose you want email in your Signal client too?

          • KrummsHairyBalls@lemmy.ca
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            That’s great. Most older people aren’t juggling two apps.

            I’m also not sending baby photos because fuck kids, but if I wanted to send photos, it wouldn’t be compressed over signal or WhatsApp.

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                • Any of the million storage options (Proton Drive, OneDrive, Gmail, Mega, etc)
                • Google Photos in full quality
                • Sending a public link that is self hosted on my NAS

                I dont use MMS, I use RCS, and even then, if I cared about quality, I am not sending it directly via any chat service as they will compress it.

                  • KrummsHairyBalls@lemmy.ca
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                    Well if you look back and read, you’ll see where I said I’m not sending baby pics, so no, I’m not juggling separate apps.

                    If someone wants to send me a pic, MMS is fine, because it’s good enough quality to get the point across. If I cared about quality, I’m not using any messenger, including signal, to send my photos. I’ll send them uncompressed another way.

                    Signal removing SMS fallback was dumb, plain and simple. I’ve switched to Google messages now where I can use encrypted RCS and fallback to SMS.

    • Margot Robbie@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      Especially when your identity on Signal is STILL only tied to a phone number, instead of a username, and there is nothing less private than actually giving out your real phone number.

      Absolutely baffling.

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        I heard they gonna introduce usernames for sharing your acc. but to make one u still need a phone to create an acc. which I understand.

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        Giving out a phone number harms anonymity, which is something they never claimed to give you.

        I’d like not having to use my number as much as you, but lets be angry about it for the right reasons, at least

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      sms is useless tho?
      it’s basically a confirmation code delivery system, with some ads and spam

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        It’s not useless in western countries. We don’t all have our entire country communicating via Metas WhatsApp lol

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          i live in Ukraine and I don’t know anyone who uses sms.
          also Whatsapp is not prevalent here either, basically everyone is using Telegram (or in case of older population, viber, which is installed on like 90% of devices)

          are there any countries in which sms is still used?

          • KrummsHairyBalls@lemmy.ca
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            Yes, North America between Android and iPhone.

            I use RCS with everyone except iPhone users, which defaults to SMS.

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            1 year ago

            Exactly.

            I also prefer not to have one of the most garbage companies apps on my phone (WhatsApp). The messages may be encrypted, but the location data and storage permissions you’re giving it aren’t.

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      That is dumb that they’d remove a feature, but I tried it and switched back to a dedicated texting app. The feature wasn’t full featured enough for me to want to use it.

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        Not being able to copy my SMS message history into Signal kept me from switching… Well, I might have anyway if googie didn’t make it so their app only lets you see your message history if you make it the default

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      Lol, that was the worst feature ever. If you forgot disabling it at install, it was nearly impossible to see it’s going to be a sms or signal message. (Especially for people who aren’t tech savvy)

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        To dislike the feature is one thing, to not understand why ithers valued it is a whole pther ball game of ignorance