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In-reply-to » From what I've heard about Telegram, you have to explicitly enable end-to-end encryption with another person and you can't do that in group chats. Shouldn't that be listed in the document? It's very likely that I'm wrong in all this, can anyone familiar with Signal or Telegram confirm?

I haven’t used Signal long but I must admit I’m a convert. Also handy it can act as the default SMS app on my phone. SMS will be unencrypted of course, and Signal reminds you of as much, but it means i can just use Signal for either case

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In-reply-to » I haven't used Signal long but I must admit I'm a convert. Also handy it can act as the default SMS app on my phone. SMS will be unencrypted of course, and Signal reminds you of as much, but it means i can just use Signal for either case

I use Signal for pretty much everything 👌

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In-reply-to » I haven't used Signal long but I must admit I'm a convert. Also handy it can act as the default SMS app on my phone. SMS will be unencrypted of course, and Signal reminds you of as much, but it means i can just use Signal for either case

Speaking of Signal, just went through the settings menu and I see a payments section now… Send and receive MobileCoin 🤨

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In-reply-to » I haven't used Signal long but I must admit I'm a convert. Also handy it can act as the default SMS app on my phone. SMS will be unencrypted of course, and Signal reminds you of as much, but it means i can just use Signal for either case

@thecanine@twtxt.net It needs to be a public service. Like the actual telephone, back in the day. Government funded, appropriately, for required uses. And, to confirm that that’s the case, the code needs to be public too, absolutely.

publiccode.eu

There’s just too much at stake to leave this to market forces, informal communities (however well funded), etc.

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