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As many others have said already, I loved signal until they ended sms support. I'm not going to have two separate messaging apps. Especially when 90% of people I know won't use signal and don't care about encryption. I just use the Google messaging app, which in my opinion is way better than Samsung's app. I enjoy rcs support and as I understand it, there is still e2e encryption.
That being said, if I'm doing anything illegal I'm going to force the people to use signal or something safer. As much as I love Google, I'm not going to trust them to keep me out of jail. Nudes would probably be the most sensitive thing I'd trust Google with.
Oh and I dont mind the Facebook messenger app if you use the secure mode. Hate Facebook though, just the messenger is ok.
Use Signal to talk to my gf. Had her get it so we didnβt have to use some shit like SMS or Snapchat, since Iβm on iPhone and sheβs on android. Had a couple of issues with messages not going through but since she upgraded her old phone itβs been fine.
Only issue I've had with Signal in the past is sync between desktop and mobile, is this still as bad as I remember?
Personally I haven't had issues with the Signal on various platforms since I started using Signal back in 2020.
I would just use XMPP, but it's not easy to use for people without technical knowledge.
I've been using Signal for over 10 years now, since it was TextSecure. Never looked back.
I suggest Session as well. No phone number required and uses onion routing network like Tor. One caveat though is notification is spotty.
I don't know the details, but, even though I appreciate the tech behind it, in my experience signal hasn't been that great (not even accounting for the need to ask people to install it). The calls always have a delay, the UI isn't as responsive as either Telegram or WhatsApp, no ability to edit sent messages, no history when logging in from a computer. Any of these aren't that big of a deal, but definitely a downgrade compared to the competition.
Personally, Telegram is my favourite one. Feature complete, a ton of convenience features as well, totally secure if you want it instead of cloud storage etc