… and I can’t even continue the chat from my phone.

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    The inability to continue chat from phone is a feature.

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      New messages will show on all your devices, but yes, it is intentional that old messages are not available to new devices.

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        This is because they don’t retain your (encrypted) messages on their servers right? Is this for storage reasons, or more just security philosophy of not being able to access past chats when you login from elsewhere?

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          The chat continues on all linked devices from the point in time that they are linked.

          Imagine two people having a face-to-face conversation, then a third person walks up and joins in. The third person doesn’t know what was said before they joined the conversation, but all three continue the conversation from that point on.

          Linked devices are like the above example, if two of those people were married and tell each other every conversation they’ve had since their wedding.

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            There is no reason why the message sync that works from phone to phone could not be implemented on the desktop client as well.

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      Okay, but can’t it be an optional feature? I’d like it if a new device could download message history from an old device by having both online at the same time.