• psychothumbs@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      Right, the idea was that you could use Signal as your SMS app, and so whenever there was someone else doing the same you’d automatically upgrade to Signal. Whereas now I never have those auto-upgrades, any new contact I am just stuck on SMS with.

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        9 months ago

        In my opinion, relying on upgrading users automagically to an encrypted and secure protocol isn’t good practice. If someone wants to use an encrypted chat, they should do so consciously. It will only cause confusion otherwise.

        Do people still use SMS these days though anyway?

        I would have thought iMessage, RCS and separate chat apps like Whatsapp, Signal and WeChat would have largely replaced SMS by now.

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      8 months ago

      On Android, it moved SMS messages from the shared SMS store upon receipt and to Signal’s own database, which was more secure.