- smeg ( @smeg@feddit.uk ) English115•9 months ago
Meta … can’t guarantee “what a third-party provider does with sent or received messages.”
I’m more concerned with what the first-party provider is doing with my sent or received messages when that first-party is Facebook!
- unrelatedkeg ( @unrelatedkeg@lemmy.sdf.org ) 12•9 months ago
Meta … can’t guarantee “what a third-party provider does with sent or received messages.”
We (Meta) can guarantee that we do all the bad stuffs to your data!
- PrivateNoob ( @PrivateNoob@sopuli.xyz ) 89•9 months ago
Please Signal, use this opportunity. I really want to be on Signal AAAAH
- Fartsival ( @Fartsival@lemmy.sdf.org ) 76•9 months ago
They have already announced that they will not be interoperable with insecure messaging apps unfortunately.
- flora_explora ( @flora_explora@beehaw.org ) 33•9 months ago
Why not convince people to use Signal as well? Even my family has a group chat on Signal. Of course, it’s a slow move with most people sticking to non-open chats. But it’s worth the effort I would say.
- variants ( @variants@possumpat.io ) English16•9 months ago
Yeah after two years even my parents and brother are on signal plus most of my close friends, the rest I just use regular sms
- InfiniWheel ( @InfiniWheel@lemmy.one ) 16•9 months ago
Most of the world doesn’t use SMS, they use WhatsApp. Plus, SMS is even worse than WhatsApp for privacy and security. And stopping using WhatsApp in most of the world is like not using email, so no “I don’t have WhatsApp, you can only contact me through signal” is possible.
- flora_explora ( @flora_explora@beehaw.org ) 5•9 months ago
That’s always the problem with monopolies and big corporations. They make it harder for you as an individual to use alternatives.
- JackGreenEarth ( @JackGreenEarth@lemm.ee ) English4•9 months ago
It’s certainly possible. It annoys some people, but that’s life.
- InfiniWheel ( @InfiniWheel@lemmy.one ) 8•9 months ago
I don’t just mean socially speaking. But for contacting services and stuff. My car insurance company only accepts reports through Whatsapp or through calling a guy to come look at your face for a fee.
- JackGreenEarth ( @JackGreenEarth@lemm.ee ) English1•9 months ago
So there is an alternative. There has to be.
- Akuchimoya ( @Akuchimoya@startrek.website ) 1•9 months ago
In some different countries, WhatsApp is how people conduct business. I am anti WhatsApp in my regular life, but I used it with a VOIP number when I was traveling abroad.
It’s one thing to tell your friends and family you use Signal, you can’t tell literally every business. Well, you can, they just won’t to do business with you.
- evident5051 ( @evident5051@lemm.ee ) 10•9 months ago
The inability to use it on two different phones kills it for me.
- HappyRedditRefugee ( @HappyRedditRefugee@lemm.ee ) 2•9 months ago
You can. Up to 7.
- evident5051 ( @evident5051@lemm.ee ) 3•9 months ago
Is there a guide to this? I still can’t use a different phone as a linked device, only on desktop or iPads.
- HappyRedditRefugee ( @HappyRedditRefugee@lemm.ee ) 2•9 months ago
https://faq.whatsapp.com/1317564962315842/?cms_platform=android
This worked for me!
- evident5051 ( @evident5051@lemm.ee ) 5•9 months ago
I don’t think that’s Signal haha
- HappyRedditRefugee ( @HappyRedditRefugee@lemm.ee ) 4•9 months ago
Aw man, I missunterstood everything :(
- CanadaPlus ( @CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org ) 6•9 months ago
I really don’t expect anyone would listen to me.
- FiveMacs ( @Fiivemacs@lemmy.ca ) 7•9 months ago
How could they, they aren’t on signal
- HappyRedditRefugee ( @HappyRedditRefugee@lemm.ee ) 3•9 months ago
It might work with people you know but is harder to convince people you just met, that’s the reason I still use Whatsapp and recently opened an Instagram.
- Marvin42 ( @Marvin42@feddit.nl ) 1•9 months ago
Yeah, but you can still chat with them on the insecure messenger. You can have both on your phone.
What would be the win if signal would support sending messages to WhatsApp? You’d still be putting your trust into meta.
- HappyRedditRefugee ( @HappyRedditRefugee@lemm.ee ) 2•9 months ago
I do have both.
I didnt say anything about the interoperability. I can imagine some wins… but nothing game changing tbh.
- LifeBandit666 ( @Lifebandit666@feddit.uk ) English1•9 months ago
I remember the days when I spent time convincing people to use chat apps. The last one that stuck was WhatsApp.
I’ve since stopped installing new chat apps because people won’t use them.
WhatsApp just works. Wanna video call my Mum? Push a button. Wanna send a Lemmy meme to my mates? Yeah it’s 3 taps.
I open up Facebook on me birthday and press the ❤️ on the birthday messages then shut it down and don’t use it for another year.
But if I do that with WhatsApp then I don’t hear from people I actually care about.
I actually have a friend that refuses to use WhatsApp like I do with FaceFuck. “How does she do it then?” I hear you ask.
She uses Facebook Messenger.
That’s the hold Meta has on our communications
- flora_explora ( @flora_explora@beehaw.org ) 2•9 months ago
Meanwhile I can do all that what you describe on Signal just as easily as that. A friend of mine often sends me Instagram reels on signal because I don’t have any insta account. And I actually don’t know anyone who has or at least uses a fb account anymore xD
- Blackmist ( @Blackmist@feddit.uk ) English9•9 months ago
Eh, my missus insisted we use Signal, but it’s just flat out not as reliable. It misses messages very occasionally and it’s always at the worst possible time.
Like I get that it’s a tiny bit more private than Whatsapp, but I’m not running a terror cell or a paedo ring over here. I just want to know if she wants anything from the shop.
- PotatoesFall ( @PotatoesFall@discuss.tchncs.de ) 14•9 months ago
It’s private and you can verify that, not to mention it’s non-profit. WhatsApp claims to be private but Meta has broken promises before and doesn’t let us look at source code. It’s not a “tiny bit”
- jabjoe ( @jabjoe@feddit.uk ) English9•9 months ago
Classic “No thing to hide, nothing to fear.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nothing_to_hide_argument#Criticism
- CanadaPlus ( @CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org ) 3•9 months ago
It depends on whether they get a fair offer, or a bullshit one that has to work through the courts and be officially ruled bullshit before they’ll offer anything better.
- jherazob ( @jherazob@beehaw.org ) English20•9 months ago
I dislike when they say in news clips that Signal represents the “current gold standard” for E2EE chats, it doesn’t, Signal is a helluva lot better than the commercial stuff that mines user data but there’s stuff like SimpleX Chat that doesn’t leak even metadata because it doesn’t have it.
Still, this is a good thing, these megacorps have their iron grip on people because they have raised walls around their services making it painful for people to move to a different service, tearing down those walls can only help us all.
- shrugal ( @shrugal@lemm.ee ) 14•9 months ago
A standard is also about broad adoption though, so I don’t think you can call SimpleX a standard yet.
- Natanael ( @Natanael@slrpnk.net ) 6•9 months ago
The standard is about the protocol, not every bit of the implementation. 3DH / X3DH and double ratchet, etc, are among the best for E2EE.
- Syfrix ( @syfrix@lemm.ee ) 5•9 months ago
Thanks for the tip about SimpleX, that looks interesting! I could never use Signal due to the way they operate and force you to rely on their and Google’s servers, actively blocking forks from their network. So much for FOSS…
- Miss Brainfarts ( @miss_brainfarts@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 5•9 months ago
They do provide an apk outside of the Play Store, that uses a Web Socket for push notifications. Not he best way of going about it, but hey, it exists.
- Joe Cool ( @joe_cool@lemmy.ml ) 2•9 months ago
SimpleX is very neat. But it cannot do multiple devices unless you count shutting down, exporting database to new device replacing existing database as a sensible workflow. Using the database on two devices at once will break encryption and cause all sorts of weird problems.
- pedroapero ( @pedroapero@lemmy.ml ) 2•9 months ago
It appears SimpleX is not even available for me (Android 8).
- smileyhead ( @smileyhead@discuss.tchncs.de ) 2•9 months ago
Signal encryption can be taken out of the app and applied elsewhere, because it has been already done. SimpleX is nice but this is single app single implementation thing.
- person 🧬🦠🧫👩💻 ( @cmkobel@genomic.social ) 2•9 months ago
@jherazob @Mysteriarch Though great with some worthy competition for Signal!
- RobotToaster ( @RobotToaster@mander.xyz ) 16•9 months ago
Does this mean third party apps will be able to interact with whatsapp?
- noodlejetski ( @noodlejetski@lemm.ee ) 10•9 months ago
only when the service specifically requests it and agrees to Whatsapp’s terms.
- Piece_Maker ( @Piece_Maker@feddit.uk ) English4•9 months ago
So I [in theory, I don’t know how to start with this on a technical level] could make a third-party Signal-compatible app, but allow it to connect to Whatsapp instead of Signal? Even if I can’t use my Signal account to contact Whatsapp people, that’s still potentially useful. Although I imagine the terms I’d have to agree to to do so would be full of nonsense that stops this being remotely feasible.
- noodlejetski ( @noodlejetski@lemm.ee ) 4•9 months ago
could make a third-party Signal-compatible app, but allow it to connect to Whatsapp instead of Signal?
you’d have to create a messaging service, not just a client.
- Piece_Maker ( @Piece_Maker@feddit.uk ) English2•9 months ago
I guess I’m misunderstanding here - I thought Whatsapp would be the “service” in my case, I’m just making a client to hook into their, presumably open [to people who agree to whatever their terms are] API. So it’s more of a federation thing between services?
- noodlejetski ( @noodlejetski@lemm.ee ) 2•9 months ago
So it’s more of a federation thing between services?
yeah, I guess you could call it that.
- onlinepersona ( @onlinepersona@programming.dev ) English15•9 months ago
Meta says that it will only allow third-party developers to use another protocol besides Signal, “if they are able to demonstrate it offers the same security guarantees as Signal.”
If matrix finally finishes implementing MLS, maybe they could convince meta to use it.
- 4dpuzzle ( @tesseract@beehaw.org ) English6•9 months ago
Last time they touched an open chat protocol, they hung it out to dry. That was XMPP. That’s why more than half of the fediverse is reluctant or outright hostile to federate with anything meta.
- smileyhead ( @smileyhead@discuss.tchncs.de ) 2•9 months ago
maybe they could convince meta to use it
I think he/she meant convincing Meta to use MLS, not Matrix.
- 4dpuzzle ( @tesseract@beehaw.org ) English1•9 months ago
Now that I read it again, you may be right.
- Kir ( @Kir@feddit.it ) 14•9 months ago
Would this mean I could finally ditch what’s app and use only Signal?
- nachtigall ( @nachtigall@feddit.de ) 54•9 months ago
No, Signal announced they won’t implement interoperable messaging.
- DavidGarcia ( @DavidGarcia@feddit.nl ) 14•9 months ago
kind of dumb they could get huge market share
- anlumo ( @anlumo@feddit.de ) 39•9 months ago
Yeah, this worked so well for XMPP when everybody federated with Gmail chat.
- Barry Zuckerkorn ( @BarryZuckerkorn@beehaw.org ) 4•9 months ago
Well, it worked out for Google when it federated with Jabber, who first open sourced XMPP.
- muhyb ( @muhyb@programming.dev ) 33•9 months ago
It’s not. There is no privacy if you send your message to Whatsapp servers.
- Avid Amoeba ( @avidamoeba@lemmy.ca ) 26•9 months ago
There’s even less privacy if I have to have the WhatsApp app installed on my phone to send that message.
- InfiniWheel ( @InfiniWheel@lemmy.one ) 13•9 months ago
You have the big plus of not having the WhatsApp app installed and snooping around with all those permissions it has.
- n2burns ( @n2burns@lemmy.ca ) 4•9 months ago
Would it not be E2EE? Isn’t that one of the reasons for using the Signal protocol?
- muhyb ( @muhyb@programming.dev ) 11•9 months ago
Yes, the “delivering” part would be E2EE. Do we really know the afterwards if they can read their users’ messages? They probably can.
- falsemirror ( @falsemirror@beehaw.org ) 11•9 months ago
Whatsapp CANNOT read messages when e2ee is enabled, this client-side snooping was discussed when the protocol was first implemented. Whatsapp collects a ton of metadata and social graph info, but not message content.
- blackstrat ( @blackstrat@lemmy.fwgx.uk ) 4•9 months ago
Well you type messages in in plain text and they decrypt it to show you the messages at the other end. So they can do the nefarious processing on the client side and send back results to the mother ship. E2EE is only good when you trust the two ends, but with WhatsApp and Messenger you shouldn’t trust the ends.
- n2burns ( @n2burns@lemmy.ca ) 5•9 months ago
Sure, but any messaging app (including Signal) could have these backdoors in place. Heck, there’s even vectors for unrelated apps on your phone to read this data once unencrypted.
- bleachisback ( @bleachisback@programming.dev ) 2•9 months ago
Signal clients are open-source.
- muhyb ( @muhyb@programming.dev ) 2•9 months ago
That’s actually true. We don’t know the real-time server code of Signal. Though other apps cannot read what’s written inside Signal, that’s the good part. I prefer private server + Matrix but Signal is the easiest for regular people.
- authorinthedark ( @authorinthedark@lemmy.sdf.org ) English3•9 months ago
if i remember correctly, it would be E2EE (WhatsApp and Messenger are too) but Meta stores the encrypted message on their server
- ViciousTurducken ( @ViciousTurducken@lemmy.one ) 1•9 months ago
Source?
- kfet ( @kfet@lemmy.ca ) 1•9 months ago
Ugh, an ad-block force wall. No visit.
- imkali ( @imkali@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 1•9 months ago
What adblocker are you using? It doesn’t appear for me.
- kfet ( @kfet@lemmy.ca ) 1•8 months ago
The built-in ad blocker of the Vivaldi browser
- imkali ( @imkali@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 1•8 months ago
I’m using Firefox + uBlock Origin and don’t have a paywall.
- spdrmx ( @spdrmx@beehaw.org ) 13•9 months ago
Not if signal doesn’t want to support WhatsApp, and I don’t think they’re going to unfortunately :(
- aberrate_junior_beatnik ( @aberrate_junior_beatnik@midwest.social ) English11•9 months ago
Is there a reason this requirement doesn’t apply to iMessage as well?
- penquin ( @penquin@lemm.ee ) 28•9 months ago
I’ve read somewhere that iMessage wasn’t considered “big enough” to be considerate a monopoly. Which is bullshit if you ask me.
- WaterSword ( @WaterSword@discuss.tchncs.de ) 59•9 months ago
To be fair here in Europe I know no one who uses iMessage.
- PonyOfWar ( @PonyOfWar@pawb.social ) 48•9 months ago
Kinda true in Europe though. Don’t know anyone who uses iMessage, it’s pretty much irrelevant. I know the situation in the US is quite different, but ultimately they don’t regulate for the US market.
- penquin ( @penquin@lemm.ee ) 3•9 months ago
It’s very popular here in 'merica, the land of the zombies.
- InfiniWheel ( @InfiniWheel@lemmy.one ) 20•9 months ago
Its only big in the US, most of the planet only sees iMessage as that borderline useless app Apple bundles in their phones.
- penquin ( @penquin@lemm.ee ) 8•9 months ago
It’s annoying as fuck when I message my wife a video of our kids, it looks like dog shit on her iPhone. I have to instead send it on Whatsapp or signal. I hate apple
- JackGreenEarth ( @JackGreenEarth@lemm.ee ) English9•9 months ago
That’s because you’re using SMS, that’s not the fault of the messaging app. Using a third party messaging app is the correct way to go, it’s encrypted, supports group chats, and bigger messages.
- penquin ( @penquin@lemm.ee ) 3•9 months ago
Oh I’m well aware of that, I’m just complaining 😂
- darklamer ( @darklamer@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 15•9 months ago
I don’t think it’s ever happened to me that anyone told me that it was inconvenient for them that I didn’t have iMessage, compared to pretty much weekly exclamations of “But why can’t you just use WhatsApp like everyone else!?”
- heluecht ( @heluecht@pirati.ca ) 6•9 months ago
@aberrate_junior_beatnik @penquin I found a nice page with statistics about the different messengers: engage.sinch.com/blog/most-pop…
It seems that only in the US more people are using iMessage than WhatsApp.
- Hirom ( @Hirom@beehaw.org ) 3•9 months ago
Apple would still feel pressure to add interoperability if all other big players do. iMessage would have a competitive disadvantage if it’s the only one where users are unable to message the rest of the world.
- ramble81 ( @ramble81@lemm.ee ) 20•9 months ago
Have you met Apple and their walled garden of “IDGAF”?
- Hirom ( @Hirom@beehaw.org ) 2•9 months ago
Yes. Still, it would be harder to not give a f if others walled gardens open up, and iMessage get disadvantaged by that wall.
It’s as if iPhones were only able to make calls to other iPhones. Whereas all other devices where able to make calls to any device from any other vendor.
- Radiant_sir_radiant ( @Radiant_sir_radiant@beehaw.org ) 5•9 months ago
It’s as if iPhones were only able to make calls to other iPhones
Don’t give them ideas!
- heluecht ( @heluecht@pirati.ca ) 9•9 months ago
@Mysteriarch I deeply hope that there will be some connection to Matrix in the future.
- kenopsik ( @kenopsik@lemm.ee ) 2•9 months ago
Wake up Neo. Follow the white rabbit
- smileyhead ( @smileyhead@discuss.tchncs.de ) 1•9 months ago
At least we know that this won’t be open federation. But still maybe some company could bridge them or at least could become a JMP.chat like service for WhatsApp.
Element wrote a first look summary on this: https://element.io/blog/the-eu-digital-markets-act-is-here/