Removing SMS support from Signal Android (soon)
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Re: Removing SMS support from Signal Android (soon)
#72This is an awful decision. I've converted some friends and family to Signal over the past years (it took a while) and it is now their default messaging app on their phones. This is going to confuse them and is going to make it difficult for me to keep convincing them that Signal is the route to use. ("Why do I need 3 apps (Android Messages, Signal, Whatsapp) to talk to people?")
It also puts a spot-light on the "your phone number is your username" policy. This made perfect sense when you are using Signal for opportunistic encryption of texting. It is much less justifiable when using it as a Silo'd app. I really hope they change that and give people who were waiting for that change time to join before killing SMS support.
Re: Removing SMS support from Signal Android (soon)
#73Re: Removing SMS support from Signal Android (soon)
#74It made it amazingly easy to get started yourself, and also convert others.
Why on earth would they decide to give up that advantage?
Re: Removing SMS support from Signal Android (soon)
#75SMS and security are simply incompatible. And either you fall into one of two groups 1. You know sms is insecure and this is a insecure method of communication 2. You think sms sent via signal is secure because it’s a “secure messenger”. It’s clear that HN users will fall into group 1, but the vast majority of people would fall into group 2. So for me this is an overall security win.
Re: Removing SMS support from Signal Android (soon)
#76> If you do use Signal as your default SMS app on Android, you will need to select a new default SMS app on your phone. If you want to keep them, you’ll also need to export your SMS messages from Signal into that new app. This messaging seems a little tone-deaf, given that there is no way to export SMS messages from Signal . Apparently it's possible, using a third-party piece of software, to decrypt your backups and…
They are enabling the ability to export SMS from signal now: https://community.signalusers.org/t/beta-feedback-for-the-up...
Re: Removing SMS support from Signal Android (soon)
#77... and there's the reason I will likely stop using Signal? Signal was always one of those "win-win" apps, get more security when it's available and I don't have to worry about adding to the giant bucket of messaging apps. They were a paragon of putting the user first and I was a strong supporter... but now... Why not Telegram? Or anything else? I don't need the security, it was nice-to-have. Having to switch between…
Telegram is absolutely the worst when it comes to privacy, it has access to everything you do and say.
If you want a master app, have a lot at matrix.org with bridges.
Re: Removing SMS support from Signal Android (soon)
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#79Re: Removing SMS support from Signal Android (soon)
#80One bright side of this is that Android's (Google's) Messages app has been pushing hard on RCS (the intended successor to SMS) and by default now does auto-upgrade to end-to-end encryption with any other messages users. If you're using signal, you don't get that auto-upgrade, so for conversations with anyone using a "default" google phone setup you were actually getting less net security on your comms compared to usi…