Submitted by tuiasi t3_y389sr in technology
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typing t1_is7d6t1 wrote
Same, I like that it's native. it's way better than the default Android SMS app
NinjaRapGoGoGoGo t1_is7pjae wrote
Really unhappy about this. I think this is a mistake. Been using signal for sms for years. I only know a few people who actually use signal, so I'm not sure if I'll keep using it if I have to find a new app for sms.
[deleted] t1_is90nuu wrote
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SpecialNose9325 t1_isa3x8o wrote
Dont phones literally have a built in SMS app ? Or atleast Google Messages built in.
NinjaRapGoGoGoGo t1_isa4h6e wrote
Yeah they do. I had originally stopped using mine when I was using a galaxy S8 that couldn't be updated and there was security exploits that could be run through the default app. Using signal was an easy way to avoid that.
I suppose now that I'm on a new phone I could go back to the stock app.
SpecialNose9325 t1_isa4s0h wrote
I guess if youre american, SMS is pretty important.
Most of Asia just relies on Whatsapp and Europe on FB Messenger. Nobody even cares for SMS here anymore
bakfietsman69 t1_isamdps wrote
Well as a Dutch person myself, I have never used FB messenger. But you are right in that nobody uses SMS anymore, pretty much only at festivals where it is the only way to connect with your friends since 4G connection is so bad then.
SpecialNose9325 t1_isbkxe2 wrote
Maybe I generalized too much. I see only FB Messenger in Poland
Spooler32 t1_is7ssea wrote
I do not think that this is a mistake.
Signal stores messages in an encrypted fashion, even if they're not transmitted via signal's protocol. The result of this is that if you don't back up your signal messages from your *phone* (not any other connected device), you will loose all of your SMS messages in addition to your signal messages if your phone were to be destroyed or lost or whatever.
Signal also has to do things like support MMS, which is a bullshit protocol that has varying implementations between devices.
It's better to just use a separate application for those protocols.
WarshipJesus t1_is93iad wrote
> you will loose all of your SMS messages
Lose, not loose. Loose is when something isn't tight.
bridgerberdel t1_is9erad wrote
If it's not tight you're likely to lose it...
Spooler32 t1_isadrq0 wrote
Obviously I meant that you will let loose all of your messages into the void.
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Im_in_timeout t1_is7csn8 wrote
This is a bad idea that will diminish their user base. I hope they continue to support SMS.