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Can you run Signal with basically no iOS or Android devices right now and still do the (mandatory) prove-your-phone-id steps?

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  • cwebber@social.coopC cwebber@social.coop

    Can you run Signal with basically no iOS or Android devices right now and still do the (mandatory) prove-your-phone-id steps?

    It feels like very near future I, and everyone else who cares about computing autotonomy, we're all gonna have to start runnin' the Linux phones, no matter how non-ideal that user experience is right now

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    @cwebber
    The only thing stopping me from using the FLX1s by @furilabs as a daily driver is that it doesn't support US data bands.

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    • cwebber@social.coopC cwebber@social.coop

      Can you run Signal with basically no iOS or Android devices right now and still do the (mandatory) prove-your-phone-id steps?

      It feels like very near future I, and everyone else who cares about computing autotonomy, we're all gonna have to start runnin' the Linux phones, no matter how non-ideal that user experience is right now

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      @cwebber Here's Signal Android running on that Linux phone I got at FOSDEM (FuriPhone FLX1s) and signed in with my usual phone number

      I wasn't able to get local message transfer working from another one of my devices (their cloud backup would probably work?) but the sign-in at least worked okay

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      • draken@masto.nycD draken@masto.nyc

        @cwebber
        The only thing stopping me from using the FLX1s by @furilabs as a daily driver is that it doesn't support US data bands.

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        @draken @cwebber @furilabs For what it's worth I'm using one on Mint Mobile in the Northeastern US and it seems to work fine

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        • cwebber@social.coopC cwebber@social.coop

          Can you run Signal with basically no iOS or Android devices right now and still do the (mandatory) prove-your-phone-id steps?

          It feels like very near future I, and everyone else who cares about computing autotonomy, we're all gonna have to start runnin' the Linux phones, no matter how non-ideal that user experience is right now

          freakazoid@retro.socialF This user is from outside of this forum
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          @cwebber I'm hoping VeilidChat is ready to use with my family by the time I stop being able to use my Pixel 8 with GrapheneOS.

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          • cwebber@social.coopC cwebber@social.coop

            Can you run Signal with basically no iOS or Android devices right now and still do the (mandatory) prove-your-phone-id steps?

            It feels like very near future I, and everyone else who cares about computing autotonomy, we're all gonna have to start runnin' the Linux phones, no matter how non-ideal that user experience is right now

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            @cwebber You need a number that can receive an SMS. You can use signal-cli as your "primary" device. It's a bit cumbersome, you need to take a screenshot of a QR code that keeps changing (or patch Signal Desktop to show an URL?) and feed that into signal-cli, but it works.

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            • seirdy@pleroma.envs.netS seirdy@pleroma.envs.net

              @cwebber@social.coop I think it's possible with signal-cli, but I haven't tried it.

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              @Seirdy@pleroma.envs.net I managed to do it like a week ago, even "re-registering" a phone number, which is likely harder than the initial registration. I used this gist as a guide. And since I'm mentioning it, thanks @domi@donotsta.re for pointing me that way. <img class="not-responsive emoji" src="https://social.wuatek.is/emoji/blobfox/blobfoxheart.png" title=":blobfoxheart:" /> @cwebber@social.coop

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              • jfred@jawns.clubJ jfred@jawns.club

                @draken @cwebber @furilabs For what it's worth I'm using one on Mint Mobile in the Northeastern US and it seems to work fine

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                @jfred @cwebber @furilabs
                I'm in the NYC area on T-Mobile, on whose network, which is Mint's parent company. Can you send a screenshot of your data settings?

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                • cwebber@social.coopC cwebber@social.coop

                  Can you run Signal with basically no iOS or Android devices right now and still do the (mandatory) prove-your-phone-id steps?

                  It feels like very near future I, and everyone else who cares about computing autotonomy, we're all gonna have to start runnin' the Linux phones, no matter how non-ideal that user experience is right now

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                  @cwebber yes (https://github.com/AsamK/signal-cli ) - but I haven’t tried. This can be combined with SignalUT (https://github.com/pparent76/SignalUT) - which I am using.

                  Another alternative is to set up a Matrix bridge and use the CinnyUT client, which provides a better experience.

                  The experience with Linux phones isn’t that bad (a bit rough around the edges), but security is an issue (at least for the OSs based on old Android kernels, like Ubuntu Touch).

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                  • cwebber@social.coopC cwebber@social.coop

                    Can you run Signal with basically no iOS or Android devices right now and still do the (mandatory) prove-your-phone-id steps?

                    It feels like very near future I, and everyone else who cares about computing autotonomy, we're all gonna have to start runnin' the Linux phones, no matter how non-ideal that user experience is right now

                    gert@social.coopG This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @cwebber We've also noticed that if AWS goes down, Signal does too.

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                    • draken@masto.nycD draken@masto.nyc

                      @jfred @cwebber @furilabs
                      I'm in the NYC area on T-Mobile, on whose network, which is Mint's parent company. Can you send a screenshot of your data settings?

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                      @draken @cwebber @furilabs Sure, attached. This did take a bit of experimentation as Mint's default APN didn't work well for me, but I've had that problem on Android too (and searching online I found a lot of people recommending using t-mobile's APN settings instead)

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                      • freakazoid@retro.socialF freakazoid@retro.social

                        @cwebber I'm hoping VeilidChat is ready to use with my family by the time I stop being able to use my Pixel 8 with GrapheneOS.

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                        @freakazoid @cwebber I'm not keeping up with what's happening with Android and Google, but will the AOSP forks like Lineage and Graphene be affected too? Can't they remove the restrictions placed by Google?

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                        • jfred@jawns.clubJ jfred@jawns.club

                          @draken @cwebber @furilabs Sure, attached. This did take a bit of experimentation as Mint's default APN didn't work well for me, but I've had that problem on Android too (and searching online I found a lot of people recommending using t-mobile's APN settings instead)

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                          @jfred @cwebber @furilabs
                          On that second one, is wapenc after that last forward slash? Because that's what it looks like on my degoogled Pixel.

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                          • timorl@social.wuatek.isT timorl@social.wuatek.is

                            @Seirdy@pleroma.envs.net I managed to do it like a week ago, even "re-registering" a phone number, which is likely harder than the initial registration. I used this gist as a guide. And since I'm mentioning it, thanks @domi@donotsta.re for pointing me that way. <img class="not-responsive emoji" src="https://social.wuatek.is/emoji/blobfox/blobfoxheart.png" title=":blobfoxheart:" /> @cwebber@social.coop

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                            @timorl@social.wuatek.is @Seirdy@pleroma.envs.net @cwebber@social.coop oh. happy signal-cli receive day for those who celebrate, i'm due...

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                            • draken@masto.nycD draken@masto.nyc

                              @jfred @cwebber @furilabs
                              On that second one, is wapenc after that last forward slash? Because that's what it looks like on my degoogled Pixel.

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                              @draken @cwebber @furilabs Oops, sorry, didn't notice it was cut off. Yep, wapenc at the end there

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                              • jfred@jawns.clubJ jfred@jawns.club

                                @draken @cwebber @furilabs Oops, sorry, didn't notice it was cut off. Yep, wapenc at the end there

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                                @jfred @cwebber @furilabs
                                I'd try it out now but I'm at work and I left the device at home, but thanks! I'll try it out.

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                                • cwebber@social.coopC cwebber@social.coop

                                  Can you run Signal with basically no iOS or Android devices right now and still do the (mandatory) prove-your-phone-id steps?

                                  It feels like very near future I, and everyone else who cares about computing autotonomy, we're all gonna have to start runnin' the Linux phones, no matter how non-ideal that user experience is right now

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                                  @cwebber@social.coop

                                  I have said this repeatedly, and I'll die on this hill. You should not — cannot — trust any chat service currently operating in the United States (or in Russia or China, too). They can be ordered to comply with the government and to not inform anyone. A government that is embracing fascism and Nazis, that is led by pedophiles, and that is ignoring its own rule of law and justice cannot — should not — be trusted.

                                  There are alternatives outside U.S. jurisdiction (and that of Russia and China, too):

                                  Treebal — France, Europe
                                  https://www.treebal.green
                                  Note: Treebal is currently only available in Europe.

                                  Delta Chat — Germany, Europe
                                  https://delta.chat
                                  Note: Use your email address or pick a federated server.

                                  Ginlo — Germany, Europe
                                  https://www.ginlo.net
                                  Note: Offers both free personal and paid business options.

                                  TeleGuard — Switzerland, Europe
                                  https://teleguard.ch

                                  Threema — Switzerland, Europe
                                  https://threema.ch
                                  Note: One-time payment for the app — https://shop.threema.ch

                                  SimpleX Chat — United Kingdom, Europe
                                  https://simplex.chat
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                                  • cwebber@social.coopC cwebber@social.coop

                                    Can you run Signal with basically no iOS or Android devices right now and still do the (mandatory) prove-your-phone-id steps?

                                    It feels like very near future I, and everyone else who cares about computing autotonomy, we're all gonna have to start runnin' the Linux phones, no matter how non-ideal that user experience is right now

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                                    @cwebber signal-cli

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                                    • cwebber@social.coopC cwebber@social.coop

                                      Can you run Signal with basically no iOS or Android devices right now and still do the (mandatory) prove-your-phone-id steps?

                                      It feels like very near future I, and everyone else who cares about computing autotonomy, we're all gonna have to start runnin' the Linux phones, no matter how non-ideal that user experience is right now

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                                      @cwebber

                                      I think it'd also help to lobby for keeping to be possible to exist in society without needing any smartphone.

                                      Community linux becomes even harder to use if you need commercial apps to unlock a car, pay for transit, interact with a bank, or authenticate to the government

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                                      • cwebber@social.coopC cwebber@social.coop

                                        Can you run Signal with basically no iOS or Android devices right now and still do the (mandatory) prove-your-phone-id steps?

                                        It feels like very near future I, and everyone else who cares about computing autotonomy, we're all gonna have to start runnin' the Linux phones, no matter how non-ideal that user experience is right now

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                                        @cwebber I have started using delta chat for this reason

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                                        • vv@solarpunk.moeV vv@solarpunk.moe

                                          @Canageek @cwebber I think the issue is when these phones break and there are no new android phones that can be used due to hardware lockdown

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                                          @vv @Canageek @cwebber GrapheneOS is working with a major OEM to provide an alternative to Pixel phones in 2027.

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