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Lol. I don't use signal. Nor do I want to or see a need.
Or Telegram.
Or Discord.
Etc. "Hey can I add you to the Telegram chat?" No. Immediately no.
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No. This thread was about how to convince people you know to use Signal.
And although I like a lot about signal, no thanks. Step 1 is "Hey what's your phone number?"
So, Darren from Martketing or Tom from my soccer team. No. I won't download XYZ app that is hardly different than ABC app in privacy or security to talk about the plans for the bake sale on Tuesday.
Do your homework.
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Well from my homework so far I've come to the conclusion that signal is more secure and private than sms/standard voice calls. SMS is transmitted plain text, can be snooped on by hackers, saved by the telecom companies or intercepted and saved by governments. Although I think sometimes they just collect metadata, not the texts themselves, but I don't know. Same goes with voice calls. Signal is E2E encrypted, so all those worries are negated as long as the encryption isn't back doored. That's why I'd prefer to use signal. Please let me know if there's any errors in my analysis.
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