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Removing SMS support from Signal Android (soon)

40 Hadiths Silence.im Android Messages PrivacySpy
  1. Hadith Nawawi is an Islamic Android App that is designed with the purpose to enlighten the heart and souls of Muslims around the globe with the authentic teachings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Posted elsewhere in this thread but... Personally like TextraSMS. Has a free ad-supported version, but I paid to remove ads when it was on sale several years ago (maybe $1). 4.4 stars. I believe it's $3 or $5 to remove ads now. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.textra Also surprised me the other day when a friend used an iOS reaction, and it applied it correctly on my end. > Added support for Reactions (also known as Tapbacks) received from iOS Apple devices.

    #Mobile Apps #Religion #Web Search 1163 social mentions

  2. Protect your communication in transit and on your phone.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    > This is an awful decision. [bla bla bla...] ...Just use the Silence fork and be done with it : https://silence.im/.

    #Communication #Instant Messaging #Group Chat & Notifications 33 social mentions

  3. Android Messages is a world’s most leading communication app by Google for Android device.
    I also use the "messages for web" sync that Google Messages offer: https://messages.google.com/web/ Really convenient to be able to respond to texts without having to take out my phone.

    #Instant Messaging #Social & Communications #Communication 106 social mentions

  4. Making online privacy (slightly) simpler
    > Telegram is absolutely the worst when it comes to privacy Really? Telegram never said that they don't store your messages on cloud, they said that they do not sell your data or share it with third parties for profit. Telegram has received a very good score on PrivacySpy (https://privacyspy.org). Telegram's privacy policy is good from a privacy perspective unless your threat model involves fearing cloud convenience. Even FBI's leaked documents confirmed that Telegram does not ever share user data easily. If you're someone who requires spy-level opsec, you should be using Threema, Session or Speek. Maybe even a self-hosted XMPP instance. Telegram is good at what it does and it states it very clearly. It does not lie about the things it does and it is open source. All while not selling user data, not manipulating user behavior through algorithms or censoring media by calculating hashes and providing what's arguably the most feature rich messaging app on the planet for free with a verifiable source code.

    #Security & Privacy #Privacy #Ad Blockers 11 social mentions

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