I remember a time when visiting a website that opens a javacript dialog box asking for your name so the message “hi <name entered>” could be displayed was baulked at.

Why does signal want a phone number to register? Is there a better alternative?

  • @solrize@lemmy.world
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    62 days ago

    Are you saying I have to literally rebuild and distribute my own client APK if I want to use my own server? There’s no “settings” in the existing client where you say what server you want to use, like every email client has? That sounds obnoxious.

    • @xthexder@l.sw0.com
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      172 days ago

      If you don’t trust Signal to run an unmodified server without malicious modifications, then why would you trust their build of the APK?

      To truly be safe from Signal’s influence you would need to audit the source code and build it yourself.

      Personally I have no problem using Signal’s servers

      • @solrize@lemmy.world
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        -12 days ago

        To truly be safe from Signal’s influence you would need to audit the source code and build it yourself.

        Usually I only install APK’s from F-Droid, which always builds its apps from source, rather than using the developer’s APK. I’m uncomfortable that Signal doesn’t seem to be on F-droid, and I’m in fact hesitant to install it from anywhere else. I’m not currently set up to build Android apps myself. I’m a fairly unsophisticated Android user.

          • @solrize@lemmy.world
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            21 day ago

            Thanks. I’m not a sophisticated Android user and so far have just stayed with installing stuff from F-droid. If the official build matches the F-droid build, that’s great. At some point I want to spend some time bringing up Android build tools, but I have too much other stuff going on right now.

            • JustEnoughDucks
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              110 hours ago

              Tons of stuff are not on fdroid due to requirements by fdroid, a longer process to push releases, etc…

              It works for many apps, but there is IzzyOnDroid for much faster releases as well as dozens of fdroid repos for specific projects by default available on NeoStore.

              I am not experienced enough to know the ins and outs of why fdroid is so difficult and slow for some devs, but it has been someone limited in apps at times because of it.