Signal will finally let you transfer your encrypted chat history to new linked devices
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Yeah, it absolutely is. But just being FOSS does not guarantee that its development would be forked in a sufficient way should something bad happen. Especially since they use Haskell, and I heard that it is not very common thus decreasing the survival chances. Sure hope it is cool enough to still warrant a fork, though.
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You can already do it. I have Signal create daily backups, sync it to my NAS using Syncthing with versioning enabled.
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The "nothing to hide" thing is a bad argument, IMO. I've got nothing to hide, but I lock the bathroom door when I go in there.
Sometimes it's been useful to go back through a chat history and find something someone said in the past. A group I'm in regularly rings up old references from a year before. I like it.
I'm a bit of a digital hoarder though. I keep blurry photos from years ago, no clue why.
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Oooh interesting! Could you please elaborate / share any resources about this?
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Do they allow you to use it without a phone number yet?
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Yes. For quite a while now.
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This the kinda guy who uses terminal history to go back 4 years instead of searching for the command on the arch wiki
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Blogs like these drive me fucking crazy: there's a primary source out there, why not just link to that at the end of your (evidently pointless) opinion piece?
It's almost like they know their commentary isn't adding anything and they're worried we'll click away immediately.
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Not when I created one a week or two ago. Still requested a phone number before moving to the next step.
Might be dependent on location?
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Here's a link to their website
https://molly.im/
It also links to their GitHub. If you'd want to backup what you'd do is link molly to your iphone signal instance and then the Android client or molly android client of signal allows you to make local backups on device.Restoring it back to the iPhone won't be possible but there's a backup at least. Or rather maybe with that recent change the article talks about it might be possible in the future but not currently afaik.
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This absolutely expands the threat surface in a few different ways though. It's relatively low stakes, but it's non zero. I have not dug into the implementation but I am curious how this doesn't technically violate forward secrecy. A single session key will ostensibly be used to encrypt the entire session key database? Which means if that key is compromised in transit then the entire key history is compromised.
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Yeah looks like you still need a number to sign up for an account
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No looking back.
On my side, messengers are used for daily communication, info, memes and such.
Memories are made in person or via video calls having coffee, drinking. My family and friends are scattered all over so we often drink via Signal, sync the music we listen to on both sides... All night long. 🪗
Interested about video calls - do you record them as well for looking back?
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Same topics here, which is exactly why I have no use for archiving chats.
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Ah, sorry, I misunderstood. I thought you were asking if they had usernames that could be used in lieu of a phone number as a contact.
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I just set up molly today, along with mollysocket and an ntfy server. Liking it so far, just need to get my friends to migrate...
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Finally I can transfer my one and only chat to my PC
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Thanks, I love Signal, but can we get Android tablet linking?
Molly has it.
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This is wonderful, thank you so much!
I’ve been holding off from switching to Android (and getting a GrapheneOS x Pixel phone) because I have 5 years’ worth of messages on Signal on my iPhone… I’ll look into this method for sure
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As far as I know it's just one dude. I used it for Reddit then came to Lemmy. Sync for Lemmy appeared and I was pumped.
Yeah it's got its problems, but it's my favorite way to go.