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Signal is particularly secure when you have no contact using it.
I just forced them all. They usually want something from me so they can at least use what i wish.
Signal sucks hard when trying to transfer between iOS and Android (in either direction). I lost years of chats, photos, etc as a result.
syncthing is an extremely valuable piece of software in my eyes, yeah. i've been using a single synced folder as my google drive replacement and it works nearly flawlessly. i have a separate system for off-site backups, but as a first line of defense it's quite good.
What I love about SyncThing is that you don't actually need a dedicated server. Anytime the 2+ devices are connected, they sync.
I still wouldn't use WhatsApp.
Wait, why does MMS cost money?
They decided the pricing 20 years ago during the early days of EDGE data pricing. Then they realized that the money that's flowing from users that accidentally send them is a gold mine, so they left the crazy pricing
Is there no way to block MMS/SMS?
I remember my girlfriend back in like 2004 used to blast me with text messages whenever she got mad at me. It was like $0.12/msg and there was nothing I could do...but that was a long time ago.
MMS yes, by deleting all the APN profiles. Always did it since 20 years ago
Can disable SMS sending by changing the "SMS center number" but I don't think can disable reception
Luckily in my country the carrier in the early 2000s they decided to scam users with MMS and the "internet button" nearby the "OK" button and not with the "SMS double dip" where both sender and receiver would be charged for texts - too prone to abuse from assholes with large plans
"Internet button scam" explained for young people: in the early 2000s some carriers charged 1-2 euro each time you started an internet session. This for two main reasons:
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To block new chat apps. We had "jar" apps like ebuddy, IMO or jacksms that could let the user chat spending much less. They were super optimized for data saving and even at the astronomical 20 euro per MB that they were charging at the time, it meant a chat session with a friend would cost 8 cents instead of 3 euro of texts. I would make two short calls to my friend, it would mean "go online and check the chat"
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Get free money from people with fat fingers. Opening the browser would immediately charge the user 2 euro. There was a competition between phone makers to place the "internet button" in the most asshole position. Nearby the "call" button, or as a dynamic button, like at the home screen, the "ok" button would open the internet, while in the menu would be "ok". I had a Motorola where they placed it in the middle or the D-pad and I always accidentally pressed it. This could be mitigated by avoiding the purchase of a "carrier branded" phone because it could be toggled off. If you bought a phone with Vodafone branding instead every button had a way to let you spend money
I wouldn't be so sure if I were you. Everyone, and I mean everyone, uses WhatsApp here. Friends, family, work, doctors, landlords, etc. Not using WhatsApp will make you miss get togethers with friends, make it way harder to communicate with colleagues, take away a lot of convenience when talking to your doctor or landlord or something.
I have Signal groups with friends, but you're never going to be able to fully lose WhatsApp here unless you're prepared to be "that person" everywhere and miss a lot of convenience.
It's the iMessage outside US
Americans on Lemmy/Reddit always say this, but it's not easy.
WhatsApp is essentially SMS. If you don't use WhatsApp, you're gonna have a bad time. You won't be contacted by friends or family, you'll struggle to make friends or get dates, you won't receive 2FA codes for a load of services, in some places even government stuff is done via WhatsApp.
WhatsApp is about as optional as having an email address. You basically need it unless you want to live as a hermit.
The simplicity of Google Photos has me still rolling with that.
But for all my music, syncthing is the best. In my case it's synced to my phone though, and also backuped up from that to the cloud.
If you self host, or want to try it out, Immich is amazing. It feels very much like Google Photos, but you can run it completely locally. Great integration with desktop and mobile, both Android, and iOS.
I'm not affiliated at all with the project.
That's been my plan to move off of Google photos. Decided on Immich a few months ago. Now if only I had some more of that free time to set it up.
Interesting.
Android 12 with syncthing-fork from fdroid does not allow access to the /android/data folder.
I want to backup my downloaded podcasts and whatsapp, but it can't do it.
Do you have an earlier android version?
when adding a new share, you press on the cog, then it allows to choose /storage/emulated/0
but without root it can't access Android/data or /android/obb, it can only access Android/media
"And carriers still charge 2 euro for a MMS which completely kills iMessage/RCS (if accidentally send MMS, it's expensive"
In signal why not just turn off resend as MMS? Problem solved.
Relies on people actually using Signal, which is an immediate non-starter unfortunately.
Over time, the amount of signal contacts I have had went down, not up. IMO the Signal foundation has made multiple bone-headed moves that have stifled their growth and discouraged using Signal.
And carriers still charge 2 euro for a MMS
I'm in Europe and I don't pay for regular texts or MMS.
here all the plans have hundreds of "free" SMS but MMS are still 2 euro each even on the most expensive "all unlimited 300gb of 5g" plans
Crazy, I'm also in Europe and my provider stopped supporting MMS like a year ago
That's kind of terrible. I'm sorry
I have a subscription with unlimited calls, text, and data. I pay (converted to Euros) around 45 per month. I also have unlimited roaming.
In the US its nice because cell service is pretty much everywhere
Meanwhile my carrier doesn't even support MMS.
I keep my Obsidian notebooks and several source code repos in syncthing and then have them auto-shared between all my computers and my phone. Its been a great system, all my docs I need are readily available on all my devices with almost no delay and no cloud needed. A little advanced configuration to allow local deletes and I also have all my phone photos backed up this way too.
When I travel, I use my laptop and phone on a little travel router, so they're always networked together and syncing files. Definitely saved my butt a few times!
I find syncthing on android wrecks my battery. How have you been using it that doesn't do this?
Make sure you are using syncthing-fork from f-droid and not syncthing from play store. Has much better battery life
I'll never understand the people that have their photo archive linked to a chat app.
Where I live, line is the de facto standard. Soooo many people don't use any backup and just count on line to manage their pictures. Some dude went viral for losing 10years worth of family pictures when he went from iPhone to android. Line is a shit all that doesn't do any migration past 14days when changing os.
Just use Google photos and never think about it again? Or use self hosted stuff if you don't like the cloud. But for the love of God, don't count on the chat app...
In my case it's just temporary. Every once in a while I'm supposed to take the phone, delete all the useless shit, archive the photos in the computer. Problem is last time I did that was over a year ago because procrastination