There are big wishes for Signal to adopt the perfectly working Flatpak.

This will make Signal show up in the verified subsection of Flathub, it will improve trust, allow a central place for bug reports and support and ease maintenance.

Flatpak works on pretty much all Distros, including the ones covered by their current “Linux = Ubuntu” .deb repo.

To make a good decision, we need to have some statistics about who uses which package.

49 points

How about putting it on F-droid? That won’t happen as they ship to much proprietary software.

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Signal wants to provide updates themselfs to make sure they are fast in case of big security bug. F-Droid can lag behind to provide new version of app.

But they should at least provide F-Droid repo.

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23 points

F-droid is only a few days behind at most. They are arguing against F-droid with evidence that’s out of date. I think it has more to do with laziness than anything.

The good news is that Molly exists.

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6 points

Laziness is a very negative way of putting it. Another would be prioritisation - with limited budget, what is the best way to get as many people as possible to have their communications encrypted?

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13 points

Its so strange that you need to use Twinhelix’ random project or Molly, as Signal doesnt care

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32 points

It sucks that they don’t allow a survey without logging in first. Had to create an account extra for taking part…

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17 points

The worst part about signing up somewhere is the amount of email spam that will land in you inbox. I don’t know about their specific configuration, but by default Discourse (the forum software they use) sends weekly “digest emails” if you haven’t visited the site for a week. So make sure to turn them off.

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12 points

Use SimpleLogin and Bitwarden for everything. I never use the same email or password anywhere and can turn off receiving emails from the source for each account.

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6 points

Its not a Signal survey, this is by a random user.

You can register anonymously.

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27 points

The way you posted this made it seem it was an official signal survey

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It is used as such, and Signal wont start one so well…

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23 points

Not being able to run Signal on my Android tablet feels really inconvenient. That would be no. 1 on my wish list

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Try Molly on both devices but yeah Signal should fix this.

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5 points

That’s the biggest pain point with Signal and WhatsApp in my opinion. Telegram does it, but then of course it’s much easier for them to support. Sharing content from my tablet is such a hassle.

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4 points

I use warpinator to share between my phone, laptop and desktop at home. It uses the local network.

But yea, I use signal to share often, when I am out.

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21 points

I quit using signal after they stopped supporting text messaging on Android. I had my whole family using it and that just evaporated overnight 😭

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Same. I just didn’t have any use for signal after SMS removal. Yes I know SMS is insecure but I was stuck. Either you use a separate secure app and magically convince everyone else to use it whilst falling back onto a separate SMS app anyway (for those who don’t use the encrypted app). Or alternatively you just have to use a mainstream app like Google Messenger with SMS plus RCS.

At least when signal supported it I could migrate family to signal and then our communication would be encrypted and they could still message everyone else over SMS. It meant a large portion of my messages were encrypted. After SMS removal everyone I had on signal just quit so there was no one to communicate with. Trying to get people to use multiple apps was like herding cats.

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So your family used SMS? Sms is horrible, you should just not use it.

If signal supported encrypted SMS that would be useful. DekuSMS is the only alternative here, as Silence is abandoned.

But it makes sense that they dont want to pretend SMS was a good standard.

Meanwhile, they use a phone number for anything, ironic

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My parents are approaching 60. I told them that the signal text message app would work a lot like iMessage if we both used it. And it did. It was great. For the other people that used signal, the experience was generally better. For other people that didn’t, SMS was fine because that’s how I was going to talk to them anyway.

The thing is, My parents are not going to go to more than one app to communicate with other people. Since it no longer sends and receives text messages, it doesn’t work with 99% of the other people in their lives.

They own and run a pretty large business. There’s no way that they’re staying on more than one messaging platform. You can talk all day about what they “should” do, but at the end of the day just getting them to switch to another app was a huge lift for me. Not only did they switch back to regular SMS, I burned a lot of credibility with them on tech related stuff through no fault of my own.

Repeat this story for the 90 or so people I had converted. There was no critical mass, so adoption evaporated overnight because my social graph is not enough to provide any sort of critical mass and adoption.

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That sucks I am very sorry to hear that.

The thing is just that nobody should use SMS really. If they have a business they may have experience with it and whatever but really, dont use SMS at all…

Then it is just a single messaging app.

It makes no sense to include unencrypted SMS in an encrypted messaging app over secure protocols. Like, SMS are all scanned, surveilled and can easily be manipulated.

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They went from doing some communication secure with signal, to doing no secure communication, because of a rug pull of a genuinely convenient feature. The problem with communication apps is that it is almost impossible to convince anyone to use anything they haven’t heard about, if it is not very convenient. They’re not going to use a separate app just for communicating with a single person/a few people.

Looks like RCS might be viable in the future when it works on both iphones and androids though. I just hope that it doesn’t all go through googles servers.

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RCS is still not available for Android. For now proprietary Google Messages is required to connect Google proxied RCS servers.

And I would be suprisied if this won’t stay that way.

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2 points

RCS is controlled by a few companies and also requires a specific app. Nearly all messengers work on iOS too (apart based Briar)

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5 points

You do realise that mobile data is non-existent or limited in some counties right? Even here in New Zealand mobile data is still limited or expensive and the main communication, especially between people who don’t know each other, is SMS. Some encryption is still better than nothing.

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Crazy. But Signal never encrypted SMS.

And even if they did, this would be worse than signal protocol and really confusing, because SMS only worked between signal and an sms app, encrypted sms would only work between signal and signal too.

So you would have the same encryption over 2 protocols and people may just stay with sms all the time which is baaad.

So seperate apps, I dont get peoples problems.

I recommend DekuSMS for encrypted SMS.

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15 points

Native desktop version.

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What does that mean?

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First being able to use the service first-class on the desktop without registering with phone app first. Second is using native desktop technologies for the app, as Signal currently uses Electron so it is basically a website running in separate Chromium web browser without tabs.

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Agreed

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That’s a very gross oversimplification of what Electron is.

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