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[return to "Signal app downloads spike as US protesters seek message encryption"]
1. matheu+X2[view] [source] 2020-06-05 02:30:43
>>pera+(OP)
I hope one day apps like Signal will be the default for everyone, not just protesters in a time of crisis.
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2. technt+Lb[view] [source] 2020-06-05 04:04:37
>>matheu+X2
The Signal app experience leaves a lot to be desired compared to Telegram or Matrix.
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3. atoav+8d[view] [source] 2020-06-05 04:22:30
>>technt+Lb
Does it tho? It changed a lot during the last years and for most stuff I do with my friends (videocalls, textmessages, recorded speechmessages, pictures, videos, groupstuff, desktop app) it just works fine.
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4. jabira+7p[view] [source] 2020-06-05 06:57:24
>>atoav+8d
With the exception of desktop app, I agree :).

The desktop app takes several minutes to open (at least on Linux), so I find that the only way to use it is to start it at boot and always leave it open. I'm still hoping that someone may create other clients, e.g. a Pidgin backend.

The mobile apps, on the other hand, work really well. Been using them for years now, both on Android and iOS.

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5. lorenz+6v[view] [source] 2020-06-05 08:09:36
>>jabira+7p
When did you last try it? Startup speed of Signal-Desktop has been much improved in recent months, like, by an order of magnitude. Maybe give it another shot.
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6. fauige+JD[view] [source] 2020-06-05 09:49:26
>>lorenz+6v
It opens pretty quickly for me, but almost every time it wants to be re-linked to a mobile device.

Signal is really annoying with all the things it wants me to do. Re-linking a mobile device. Re-entering a PIN/password for no reason other than to prove that I still know the password.

And when I'm finally logged in it shows me a completely useless selection of mostly obsolete contacts.

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