• @andrzej85@reddthat.com
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    10 months ago

    the two can co-exist as well… you can keep your Signal install on your primary device and you can install Molly on a tablet, and have it linked to your Signal app as a linked device. this way there's no loss of data on your primary device

    • @smotherlove@sh.itjust.works
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      Rossman's embrace of FOSS is such an inspiration. Most people who claim to value freedom aren't ready to put their money where their mouth is, let alone change their behavior at all.

    • Cool. I really respect his opinions, so I'll definitely be giving this a look. I still need to get my wife on board though, since that's what killed Signal for me last time I tried it (no point when the person I send the most sensitive info to doesn't use it).

  • @bruce965@lemmy.ml
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    1110 months ago

    Apologies, but why would one prefer the fork over the original? Aren't they both FOSS anyways?

    • Uninvited Guest
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      1510 months ago

      I was curious, so I read the GitHub page:

      Molly connects to the Signal server, so you can chat with your Signal contacts seamlessly. Please remember to review the Signal Terms & Privacy Policy before signing up.

  • Jomn
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    10 months ago

    Can you simply use a signal backup to move to Molly ? And can you go easily back to Signal, if required in the future ?

    • thejevans
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      910 months ago

      As long as the Molly version is greater than or equal to the Signal version, it will work. Molly updates usually trail behind signal updates, so you'll have to either time it right or pause updates on you Signal app.

      • merde alors
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        410 months ago

        you create a backup on signal and then restore from backup in molly. Nothing's lost.

  • nevial
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    610 months ago

    Just installed the FOSS version, was greeted with a "you can encrypt your database with a passphrase" message, put a long password in both fields, and, well, app crashes. Not really trustworthy imo

    • nevial
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      310 months ago

      Shorter password and even just letters (yikes) doesn't work either

        • nevial
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          210 months ago

          In my experience, yes. Can only speak for myself and my device though

          • nevial
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            110 months ago

            Okay, everyone, I installed the current update and the app no longer crashes 🥳 but now I don't know how to import my Signal data from within the same phone (the local export/import doesn't really work and doesn't include messages)

  • @HughJanus@lemmy.ml
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    510 months ago

    I find it absolutely hilarious that deleting contacts is listed as a feature. Like why is that so hard for Signal to do?

    • UnfortunateShort
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      510 months ago

      Afaik they use your phones contacts. If you want to delete one, you need to delete the number from your phone.

      • @HughJanus@lemmy.ml
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        510 months ago

        They import from your phone contacts but if you delete someone from your phone contacts, they stay in the app.

        You also can't delete group messages from the app.

  • JohnWorks
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    110 months ago

    After switching from an iPad to an Android tablet recently this is exactly what I was looking for