• Something Burger 🍔@jlai.lu
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    10 months ago

    WhatsApp: “you can now use email to access your account if you can’t use your phone for some reason”

    This community: “REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE”

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      10 months ago

      People acting like a phone number isn’t 100x more personally identifiable than email are delusional. I have like 700 unique emails atm, and can create a new one within seconds. I only have a few numbers.

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        In my country we’re required to have our own identification tied to the number and we can only legally have a handful of number under a person name. Email is nothing lol.

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          I lived in a country doing that, and couldn’t understand the people making social media profiles with their (actually traceable to a real life identity) phone numbers public. Don’t you love receiving spam calls?

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            Funny thing is, there’s a time where the hot topic is basically facebook eavesdropping conversation then put on ads with item relevant to the conversation. Everyone talk about it being creepy, but everyone keep using it without any change. I think they just don’t care ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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        10 months ago

        I have a catch-all address with a personal domain. Infinite aliases for free.

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            Spammers don’t bother scanning domains as much nowadays. They used to watch domain registration then spam addresses like admin@, contact@, office@ etc. but nowadays most people aren’t dumb enough to use those anymore. So spammers would rather buy a list of millions of addresses that someone else obtained by breaking into sites like Yahoo or LinkedIn, which are much more likely to be valid addresses.

            You can get bitten by catch all if someone who knows you and knows your domain and knows you have a catch all has it in for you and subscribes addresses at your domain to mailing lists and other spammy places. 😊

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            Actually (and surprisingly), I don’t. Maybe it’s due to WHOIS privacy.

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          10 months ago

          If they’re all attached to the same personal domain then that’s just as personally identifiable though

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              10 months ago

              True, signing up for several accounts using the same personal domain will create a link between those accounts though (whereas if they’re all @simplelogin.com or similar then you’re hiding asking the crowd)

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                Maybe. However, as long as they don’t know my real name/identity I don’t really care. Fact is that is much easier for companies to just block known email alias services than unknown random domain. Some of them do this already. Neither method is perfect, obviously.

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      10 months ago

      The problem is that they’re reaching for emails in addition to phone numbers. Don’t think for a second they’re going to let you login with just email. They want email just to have yet another data metric to profile you with.

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        10 months ago
        • using an insecure medium like email to facillitate access to e2eencrypted messages. 1) you cant do that with Signal
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    10 months ago

    You mean instead of tying into a phone, right ?

    The only point in time my lack of a phone number becomes an issue is for archaic stuff like this.

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          As far as I know, it would still be needed at registration, just would give you an option to hide it and thus it would stop being your main identifier.

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      10 months ago

      I know Signal is technically better but Telegram provides a much better user experience than Signal or WhatsApp and is also less problematic than WhatsApp.

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          My understanding is that Telegram is partnered with a non profit crypto group, and that group is partnered with like 20 different companies that validate transactions, one of which is Tencent.

          Granted I only read a couple articles on it in the last five minutes cause this was the first I heard of it, there could be more to the story I missed.

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        10 months ago

        The problem with telegram is that it’s not even e2e encrypted by default.

        But the ui is really nice. I wonder why no other project simply forked telegram’s client and focused on the encryption and server side code

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        Yep.

        Telegram is a decent middle ground. UI/UX matters, I’m not sure how the folks at Signal are completely missing that point.

        The Signal UI is OK, as a competitor to SMS. But it’s terrible compared to Telegram. This matters to non-technical people, it’s how you get them to use it. Plus the seamless connection between devices - that’s crucial. I can chat using whatever device is in front of me.

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          10 months ago

          Just out of curiosity, since I am fine with the Signal UI/UX: what would you say are the top features that make Telegram better?

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            I’m guessing you’ve never seen Telegram? It looks like a modern messaging system.

            This is a screenshot: https://dribbble.com/shots/12242096-Telegram-Messenger-Free-Download

            While Signal looks like any generic SMS app. Heck, both NextSMS and Textra look as good/better and have more “features” (interface customization).

            As a technical person who cares more about functionality that stuff doesn’t matter much to me, but it’s easy to see how a typical user would perceive them (and honestly, the difference is so great it even affects me).

            Signal looks dated, like SMS, Telegram looks (and behaves) modern.

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            I’m not OP, but I’ve switched to Telegram a while back because I loved the silent message option. Scheduled are also awesome, and recently added quote part of reply is very neat.
            This is all UI, the UI is sleek but nothing too extraordinary for me.

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              Telegram has some clumsiness in it’s UX too, which I find annoying (attaching a pic on Android, for example).

              I’m usually pretty indifferent to UI so long as UX makes sense. But even I feel the difference between Signal and Telegram, so much so that I have friends on both and we use Telegram instead of Signal.

              That to me is pretty telling - we know better, we promote Signal to other people, and would still rather use Telegram because of UI/UX.

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        You need to explicate the hell out of this cuz I vehemently disagree and point out, in terms of user experience its dogshit for me (but also implicitly that Telegram is conveniently insecure by default and even if you “encrypt”, ifs a non-documented public slop version of messaging encryption [novel + security by obscurity]

        Consequently, I would never be comfortable trusting it

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          What do you want expectorated, why IMO Telegram is less problematic than WhatsApp or why the UI is way better than Telegram or Signal? Cause they’re very different things.

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              I was just kinda poking fun at your choice of word haha explicate is exactly the right word but it’s not really a common word to use.

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    I am waiting for Cross Messenger Law of Europe it means that Signal and Whatsapp User can talk to each other.

    If Whatsapp really wants to scare away there Users many are gonna switch because of the Email old persons have EMails but no clue how to use it.

    Its easier to install another Messenger than EMail Verifikation.

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    10 months ago

    This sounds like what Element has been doing for years already. You can sign up with an email and optionally link a phone number to your account. When WhatsApp does it though, it’s newsworthy.

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    In the realm of “business WhatsApp Web,” this advancement could signal a heightened focus on providing secure and reliable communication tools for enterprises. Businesses often leverage WhatsApp Web for efficient communication, and the introduction of email verification could be a proactive measure to address the unique security needs of corporate users.

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    The boomers who are using zuckerapp do have emails. It will work out fine 😁

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        Never met an it-pro using that thing. And beside some boomers and younger technically challenged, i have never seen one using it. To each his own. People actually use facebook too. Or even twi… Errr. X.

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            I’m also in Europe. And for me it’s as i said. Wouldn’t even know one reason FOR whatsapp besides the popularity.

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              Yeah, that’s small little thing, that everyone uses it. I’ve been waiting to get away from WhatsApp for years, but I would be an idiot to say that I can get away from it and still communicate with my family and friends via text.

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          It is extremely widespread in Europe. In Germany, a good 50 million people (out of 80) use it every day. I would describe myself as very tech-savvy and privacy-conscious and would normally never use it , but since everyone in the family and friends use it without exception, there is no escape. plus quite a lot of business now use whatsapp for contact / support.

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            Same here (South America). You can not use it yourself but it will mostly keep you out of the loop on everything. Most of the phone companies don’t charge you whatsapp message data just to make it more inescapable.

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              How is that even a thing? are your data-plans that shitty that this bit of whatsapp-traffic matters? Unless you’re sending some hour-long movies every days.

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                Depends on the country, in mine data plans are not that expensive (add some asterisks to that). But they include those “whatsapp free” or some streaming service traffic with no cost to get the edge over other phone companies. All of them mostly have the whatsapp free thing.

                I used to live in a different country and it did make a significant difference, as @desconectado@lemm.ee points out below.

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                  You mean the WA-traffic made a significant difference? But how? It’s still mostly just text, no?

                  Here data is expensive, but a messenger wouldn’t make a difference (unless you’d exchange a lot of large files) so that any provider would gain a benefit over the competition. Including TV or netflix or tidal hifi, that’d would. Weird…

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                Data plans exists, but there is no good middle ground. You have the unlimited 4g connection for 20 USD , or the WhatsApp only for a few dollars.

                Most of the people, specially older age or people who already have unlimited data from work phones, do not need 4g unlimited connection, so why spend extra 15 USD (which is a lot in latin America), if you can still communicate perfectly fine via WhatsApp.

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            I’m german too, and I just deny using a tool just because “everyone else does it”. Those who use it and want to contact me, have bad luck or just use a decent messenger. This “there-is-no-escape”-mentality helps that shitty company to keep its grasp on people. I try to educate and offer alternatives. If it’s not accepted, then at least I tried.

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              Nah man, I value way more the contact with my mum and close friends than refusing to use an stupid app.

              If my mum is in trouble and try to message me via WhatsApp: “sorry mum, I don’t answer WhatsApp messages, good luck next time trying to get someone to help you”. Nah man, that’s so shitty.

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                So. They can choose the app, but you mustn’t? That’s a weird reasoning imho.

                You know, there’s still a thing like sms or email if they really have to and ignore my simple wishes.

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                  Yeah, they do, that’s what living in a society is, not everyone does as you want, and you have to compromise.I have my own choices (in other aspects) which they probably have to live with. But I’m not going to ghost my mum (and close family) just because she uses WhatsApp, that’s plain entitlement and immaturity.

                  I can’t contact my mum via msm (not the same country), and are you seriously suggesting email over chat messages? They serve two different purposes.

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          IT Pro here. I use it. WhatsApp was around way before Zuckerberg was involved with it.

          I’m all for getting away from WhatsApp but at this point it’s well ingrained with the general population. I’d love to see RCS take over.

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      LMAO yeah, how dare they provide an alternative way to log into your account if you lost your phone 😂😂