Friendly reminder that Signal—while maybe not perfect—is a much better choice for communication than RCS, especially if you are communicating anything sensitive.
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Friendly reminder that Signal—while maybe not perfect—is a much better choice for communication than RCS, especially if you are communicating anything sensitive. Doubly true if you are on iOS or communicating with anyone who is, as Apple still does not even use end-to-end encryption like Google does on Android.
@cassidy There is a lot of dangerous advice here for the assumed target audience. I'd recommend reading https://soatok.blog/2024/07/31/what-does-it-mean-to-be-a-signal-competitor/ for those barging in with messenger recommendations.
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@ShiroBloo @cassidy @delta don't really care about "it's difficult", i will not recommend something that i don't trust myself
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Friendly reminder that Signal—while maybe not perfect—is a much better choice for communication than RCS, especially if you are communicating anything sensitive. Doubly true if you are on iOS or communicating with anyone who is, as Apple still does not even use end-to-end encryption like Google does on Android.
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@lexinova @cassidy @delta +1 for #Deltachat
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@robert @cassidy @motoridersd yep - the E2EE spec for RCS is new as of last year (despite the many years of vague claims about RCS E2EE support) and AFAICT *nothing* handles that spec yet: https://www.gsma.com/solutions-and-impact/technologies/networks/gsma_resources/gsma-rcs-universal-profile-3-0-specifications/
@groxx @robert @cassidy @motoridersd Zut alors
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@apex @cassidy @Heliograph the issue of matrix is all the design flaw that nullify the "privacy" or "security" like the group not encrypted for instance.
@lexinova @cassidy @Heliograph I've just checked and in Element X, the E2EE is enabled by default in rooms.
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@lexinova @cassidy @delta another vote for http://get.delta.chat
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Friendly reminder that Signal—while maybe not perfect—is a much better choice for communication than RCS, especially if you are communicating anything sensitive. Doubly true if you are on iOS or communicating with anyone who is, as Apple still does not even use end-to-end encryption like Google does on Android.
@cassidy i too struggle to understand why people recommend Signal from Mountain View, CA in the context of European digital sovereignty. That won't help stimulate a European digital marketplace of excellent services under our own jurisdiction and tax code.
It seems to be an amazing app, so it's not an issue of whether you like it. It's still US software.
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@ShiroBloo @cassidy @delta don't really care about "it's difficult", i will not recommend something that i don't trust myself
@lexinova @ShiroBloo @cassidy @delta It's just that I tried using Matrix, and this is not something I see being mass adopted, wheareas Signal could easily replace WhatsApp.
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Friendly reminder that Signal—while maybe not perfect—is a much better choice for communication than RCS, especially if you are communicating anything sensitive. Doubly true if you are on iOS or communicating with anyone who is, as Apple still does not even use end-to-end encryption like Google does on Android.
@cassidy I try to advocate for Signal (and donate!) but they really do treat their (non-Debian/Ubuntu) Linux user base like crap.
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@lexinova @ShiroBloo @cassidy @delta It's just that I tried using Matrix, and this is not something I see being mass adopted, wheareas Signal could easily replace WhatsApp.
@ShiroBloo @cassidy @delta signal is a centralised crap talk all you want i will not recommend it and maintain it's ban on company devices
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Friendly reminder that Signal—while maybe not perfect—is a much better choice for communication than RCS, especially if you are communicating anything sensitive. Doubly true if you are on iOS or communicating with anyone who is, as Apple still does not even use end-to-end encryption like Google does on Android.