I don’t know if I’m opening a can of worms here, and I’m still trying to backtrack a lot of history where I was tuning everything out. I keep seeing random swipes at Signal (or the representatives (?)), and I was wondering whether they are founded or just lies.Is it another situation like Lemmy where we just “take the technology and move on”? Thanks!

  • @salarua@sopuli.xyz
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    Different people don’t like it for different reasons. Some people don’t like it because they think it has CIA financial backing (nope), and some people don’t like it because it requires your phone number, therefore it is not private (the privacy it provides is more than sufficient for anyone not actively being persecuted by a Five Eyes state), and some people don’t like it because it feels corporate (it’s a 501c3 nonprofit, and how corporate it feels is subjective).

    • Em Adespoton
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      715 months ago

      And some people don’t like it because it used to handle SMS on Android, and they removed that feature for security reasons.

        • @zergtoshi@lemmy.world
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          375 months ago

          Handling SMS and handling secure/encrypted messages could’ve made people think they communicate securely while relying on text messages instead.
          Not handling SMS fixes this source of confusion and I applaud their decision.

          • AFK BRB Chocolate
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            215 months ago

            The problem is that most people don’t want multiple text apps, they just want one. I had gotten a number of people using signal, and it was secure when we talked, but when signal dropped SMS, almost every one of them stopped using it, so then none of their conversations were secure.

            • @zergtoshi@lemmy.world
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              25 months ago

              Yeah, the never-ending weighting between convenience and security.
              But are you going to tell me that those people don’t have Whatsapp, Threema, Telegram or any other IM installed and just use plain SMS instead?

          • @Acamon@lemmy.world
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            I think the number of people who care deeply about privacy and cannot tell the difference between an sms or signal message is minimal. There were plenty of ways signal could have highlighted DANGER UNSECURE CHANNEL if they had wanted to, or made it an off-by-default option, rather than drop SMS entirely. For myself and many other people it meant that family members dropped Signal rather than have an extra messaging app, and so I’m still stuck with WhatsApp on my phone…

          • guy
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            85 months ago

            If only the was some indicator for unsecure messages, such as a grey send button and an open padlock. 🙄

            • @zergtoshi@lemmy.world
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              45 months ago

              And you seriously think most people would look at and act on such an icon instead of just ignoring it?

          • Brad
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            35 months ago

            There were ways to make it clear that it was insecure that didn’t alienate an arguable majority of their casual userbase.

        • @kn33@lemmy.world
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          55 months ago

          It was very unpopular with my girlfriend, who I had just gotten into using Signal a few months prior.

      • guy
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        55 months ago

        This was such a dumb decision

    • @felixwhynot@lemmy.world
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      95 months ago

      Some people don’t like that they attached a crypto wallet to the app. I couldn’t care less and use the messenger daily!

      • guy
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        25 months ago

        I don’t care or use it either, but I haven’t seen a single use case for that wallet nor mobilecoins. Does people actually use it and for what?

    • @wildbus8979@sh.itjust.works
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      I don’t think I’ve ever seen people say it has CIA financial backing. It did however until only a couple of years ago have strong ties to the State Department’s Open Tech Fund (from the same financial envelope that brings you RFA/RFE/VOA).

      • Snot Flickerman
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        245 months ago

        The main developer of Lemmy seems to think there’s a solid connection. I’m not jumping in that fight, I got no dog in that fight, I don’t have that kind of threat model.

        https://dessalines.github.io/essays/why_not_signal.html#cia-funding

        However, considering he’s openly Marxist, he may be just slightly biased.

        I suspect OP of this post actually saw the recent /c/Privacy thread over at lemmy.ml where Dessalines was proselytizing against Signal while not seeming to have a problem with SimpleX chat being funded by a group of Venture Capital investors, including Jack Dorsey.

    • @lapping6596@lemmy.world
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      25 months ago

      I understand why, but I get annoyed that I can’t integrate it into ferdium with my other things like discord, e-mail and calendar.

    • @lars@lemmy.sdf.org
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      15 months ago

      Signal likely does not have

      CIA financial backing

      But this is the kind of information that can be only dispositive.

      That is, because we cannot prove a negative, and the only time you can be certain about whether an organization—especially one like the CIA—has provided funding for something, is after it has been proven.