• brothershamus
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    192 years ago

    YES! The one main hurdle I’ve found (and the constant “share your contacts??” prompting). Good luck to them!

  • Hauke
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    112 years ago

    Nice! Maybe this will also pave the way for multiple accounts on the same device if you have two separate phone numbers for private and work.

  • Arthur Besse
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    2 years ago

    …so you can avoid sharing your phone number with your contacts.

    they are not planning to let you use Signal without having a phone number and sharing it with their (Amazon’s) servers.

    • @sqgl@beehaw.org
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      52 years ago

      While Signal did justify the need for numbers by cutting spam prevention I don’t get it…

      Spammers use fake phone numbers all the time on the regular phone service so why not on Signal? A few steps too many for them to bother registering?

      • @sculd@beehaw.org
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        32 years ago

        A few possible answers:

        1. Signal is not big enough for spammers to spend resources on
        2. People who bothered to use Signal are likely to be more privacy minded and therefore less likely to fall for scam
  • JokeDeity
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    12 years ago

    How come the only people I ever meet that use these weird messaging apps are drug dealers and immigrants? 99% of people I meet use Snapchat or Facebook Messenger to talk to people if not SMS, only time I hear about Whatsapp IRL it’s the sketchiest people.

    While I’m on the subject, is the person who designs the Snapchat user interface from this planet? Do they have severe mental deficiencies? It’s really the worst UI of any app or program I’ve ever experienced.

    • Coffee Junky ❤️
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      22 years ago

      Let me guess American? In Europe basically everyone uses Whatsapp, lots of people use Telegram some use signal. I use all of them.

        • Coffee Junky ❤️
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          22 years ago

          Yeah when I got my first smartphone and whatsapp wasn’t around yet I had to pay like 10 or 15 cents per sms. So when WhatsApp became an option everybody and their mother jumped ship and joined. For a while sending an sms and getting back I’m on WhatsApp was a thing.

          Nowadays I think sms is basically part of your plan an for most plans unlimited. But they milked it way too hard back in the day. So most people just don’t use it at all.

          • JokeDeity
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            12 years ago

            Wild but now things make a lot more sense, I’ve had unlimited texts for the majority of the time I’ve had a cellphone.