• @naught@sh.itjust.works
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        10 months ago

        Interesting ty!

        So before you can message anyone you have to download whatsapp? iMessage is preinstalled and is also e2e encrypted. Idk if I’d rather Facebook or Apple (who can access iCloud backups of normally otherwise encrypted data, etc.) in charge of my messaging infrastructure, honestly.

        Americans with Android are left to use literal SMS which is atrocious, or a different messaging solution, probably whatsapp I guess

        edit: I don’t like iMessage or the current state of messaging in the US. I feel like all the default messaging apps should be able to communicate e2e encrypted via some shared standard or something-- it’s weird to have to go third party

        • @PeachMan@lemmy.world
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          1210 months ago

          Americans with Android are stuck using SMS half the time because Americans with iPhones are literally holding us back. If it wasn’t for iMessage, we would have ditched SMS years ago, but when you suggest to an iPhone user that they use something other than iMessage their head explodes, apparently.

          • @woelkchen@lemmy.world
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            310 months ago

            when you suggest to an iPhone user that they use something other than iMessage their head explodes, apparently.

            Android users aren’t in such a tiny minority over there. Even by pure chance, there should be a decent number of Android users initiating events but since even they are so obsessed with iMessage, they don’t even try to use something else.

            • @FutileRecipe@lemmy.world
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              310 months ago

              Android users aren’t in such a tiny minority over there.

              Yep, Android makes up around 40-45% of the mobile OS in America, depending on what site and when you look.

        • @woelkchen@lemmy.world
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          1110 months ago

          So before you can message anyone you have to download whatsapp?

          Yes and almost everyone around the world outside China and the USA does that. WhatsApp has 2 billion users.

        • @Zak@lemmy.world
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          1010 months ago

          Yes, most people in western Europe use Whatsapp. Yes, they have to download it before they can use it. Maybe some phones have it preinstalled, but most smartphone users do know how to download apps. More tech-savvy and privacy-conscious people often have Signal as well.

        • @janguv@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          310 months ago

          So before you can message anyone you have to download whatsapp?

          I love how this seems like a near insurmountable hurdle. Install an app?? On a phone?!

          I have a relative who is ~85 years old; he uses WhatsApp. It’s really not that hard.

        • @set_secret@lemmy.world
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          210 months ago

          It must be so difficult to spend 2 whole seconds downloading an app to use for messaging. and yes it’s end to end encrypted too.

        • @TheMadnessKing@lemdro.id
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          110 months ago

          WhatsApp is also E2E and backup can also be encrypted (Atleast on Android).

          I just hope we can Interoperability b/w Signal and WhatsApp.

    • @GenEcon@lemm.ee
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      Germany uses Whatsapp and Signal. Whatsapp for the older generation, Signal for the younger ones. But almost everyone has both. Telegram is a niche messenger for conspiracy theorists and alt-righters, because it’s russian and those people love Russia.

      • @berber
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        i live in germany and to me telegram doesn’t feel niche at all.

        a lot of younger people use it a bit like discord, like for group stuff. organizing (like e.g. political activism), finding apartents in berlin, and yes, getting drugs as well. also some worklplaces use it (which i think is terrible). it is also preferred by a lot of people to communicate via telegram over signal or whatsapp in situations where people don’t want to give away their number, like online dating.