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What a suprise...I am very happy only using simplex and xmpp. Even signal is strange, requires phone number and you can't self-host or intercomunicate with xmpp servers, why?
Signal is also CIA
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Signal uses phone numbers for contact discovery, which is an expected feature in a mainstream messaging client.
Unlike every other client that steals your contact list and builds a social graph, signal does this in a way that signal does not learn the contact list! https://signal.org/blog/private-contact-discovery/
It was a design choice to use phone numbers as IDs, as WA, Line and other clients were also doing at the time.
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Sorry, I'm not really a tech person to explain this. If you know someone tech savvy, you can mention them; they might explain it better.
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XMPP is a base layer protocol used and often modified my those companies. In the begginings of big tech, facebook, google talk, whatsapp, signal all started using xmpp and it was even interoperable between the nerd cousin's server and facebook, google talk. If you want to dig a bit read this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XMPP Simplex on the otherhand is much newer protocol that works in a similar way of nostr, using relays so users don't need an account on a certain server but are really the owners of their accounts and can choose on which server(s) to connect with. Try it on practice, simplex is very easy to use and setup, no phone number or email needed, and you can find it on app store or play store. Even better if you're using graphene, just download it from f-droid. Peace!
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I will go through this. Thank you.
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