• Statick@programming.dev
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    4 days ago

    I’ve tried a ton, and DeltaChat came close, but there is no edit option for messages, since under the hood, it uses email. The apps on both iPhone and Android also had issues with notifications. I convinced a few family members and friends to use it and then had to convince them again to move to Signal. Lost a few of them in the process.

    The point of my story is to say… If you think you’ll have a hard time convincing people to get off WhatsApp/Texting, just go to Signal. It is much more mainstream and at least it isn’t Facebook.

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      Email? So its just encrypted SMS?

      Might come down to the metadata, then, like SFTP vs FTPES or GET vs POST.

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      The protocol doesn’t really matter when you send encrypted messages over it like Delta Chat. Signal is not private nor decentralized and SimpleX doesn’t have encrypted group chats last time I tried

      • fxomt the destroyer of worlds@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        The protocol doesn’t really matter when you send encrypted messages over it like Delta Chat

        Maybe. My comment was based off of what i understood from the website

        Signal is not private

        Could you elaborate on this? haven’t heard of this point (is it due to the jurisdiction on a 5 eyes country?)

        SimpleX doesn’t have encrypted group chats last time I tried

        It actually does now. It’s a very solid choice i’d say :)

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    so I found it interesting and checked it out. the protocol is all well and good but the problem is social. I’m simply not going to send people my delta chat Id and ask them to message me there instead if they have delta chat installed. I had the same problem with session messenger.

    when I meet someone irl I’m trading phone numbers. not asking if they have app X installed.

    this might be useful for open source projects where you can use ur delta chat id instead of ur email. but it’s not something I would use unless it’s a requirement to join some community I wanted to.

    the problem signal solves by tieing accounts to your phone number is contact discovery. thanks to user IDs you no longer have to share your phone number with people u want to chat with, and can only share your user id

    plus signal guarantees the metadata is encrypted. is the same true for delta chat?

  • ZeroOne@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Basically it’s an Open source Whatsapp, but you use Email, instead of a phone number

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    there’s also session

    https://getsession.org/

    unfortunately privacy and usability are inversely related. session is private. I loved it. but I had no one to chat with 😃

    I had no idea if any of my contacts were on session or not.