Anyone else wondering?

  • @ebc@lemmy.ca
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    22 years ago

    Signal had something good when it could simply be your default messaging app on your phone, and it’d transparently send either encrypted messages, or plain-text SMS. Now that they’ve removed SMS, they’ve just turned into a worse Whatsapp (because nobody is on it). Network effects are important in messaging apps.

      • @sarsaparilyptus@discuss.online
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        12 years ago

        Was that the punch in the face, or was it all the morons intentionally misinterpreting this argument and saying “but why would u want to send nonsecure messages are you aware SMS isn’t secure it’s like so insecure to send SMS bro it’s not secure it’s like literally a security risk bro SMS isn’t secure at all and also are you aware SMS security is poor”

        • dismalnow
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          12 years ago

          Not doubting that pushy idiots are going to pushy idiot, but I think you’ve strawmanned the actual reason hard enough.

          Most people who want it back don’t need, want, or understand why secure messaging exists.

          Here’s the simple facts:

          SMS is not secure, or private.
          Signal is for secure, private comms.

          As mildly inconvenient as it is, Signal explained their reasoning in great detail, and I happen to agree: There should never have been an insecure option on a secure messaging app.