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YSK: Signal is a great secure private messenger app comparable to others on the market.

"When you use Signal, your data is stored in encrypted form on your devices. The only information that is stored on the Signal servers for each account is the phone number you registered with, the date and time you joined the service, and the date you last logged on."

This isn't an ad, I wasn't paid for this post. Just to clear the air: fuck facebook, fuck elon musk and twitter, fuck anyone who thinks this is a paid advertisement. I wish I was paid for this shit, I just wanted to spread the word. Thank you. ๐Ÿ˜€ ๐Ÿ‘

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  • People in the comments saying others in my network wont install so its pointless for me. All i want to say is Mate , dont be a sheep. I had 1000+ contacts and i installed signal then sent a message to everyone saying i am on signal and uninstalled whatsapp. Around 200 contacts moved to signal just because they value me Tl;DR know your worth

    • I stop talking to people who send me mass messages advertising apps because I actually do know my own worth.

      • Mate its 2023, you should know why signal is better than whatsapp and other data harvesting apps. Since you joined lemmy i think you support FOSS so why not support the apps that doesnt fuck you over.

    • I totally understand your point, but far from being a sheep, I live in a country where Whatsapp is the standard even for government, healthcare, college, private work. On the other hand showing people an app that only do better on privacy, which should be enough but it doesn't, but has no other appeals/features is a war lost before it's start. I'm happy many of you could do the switch. Best I could do, and I know I'll get ranted for this, was get as many people as I could to telegram. Please be gentle.

      • I feel ya mate. Lets just hope whatsapp fucks up and goverments stop using it

      • You did see this coming, but I don't understand why people associate Telegram with security in any way. It openly states that it's not end to end encrypted and everything is visible to the server! And if you enable end to end encryption for a particular chat, its functionality is severely restricted.

        • I don't associate telegram with security nor privacy, I know its flaws, I just choose to use it instead of anything meta related. I understand it's bad company X versus bad company Y. But as I said a perfect messenger app that has no user base is useless. I really wish things like signal or, even better, sessions became the mainstream way to communicate.

          • Makes sense. I also use all kinds of messengers. But it just so happens that the people I communicate with the most also use Signal ๐Ÿ˜

        • I don't associate telegram with security nor privacy, I know its flaws, I just choose to use it instead of anything meta related. I understand it's bad company X versus bad company Y. But as I said a perfect messenger app that has no user base is useless. I really wish things like signal or, even better, sessions became the mainstream way to communicate.

        • I don't associate telegram with security nor privacy, I know its flaws, I just choose to use it instead of anything meta related. I understand it's bad company X versus bad company Y. But as I said a perfect messenger app that has no user base is useless. I really wish things like signal or, even better, sessions became the mainstream way to communicate.

    • Maybe I'm just stubborn, but if someone really wants to talk to me, they should respect my sense of privacy. If not, I'm just not taking to them - read: I'm not translate

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