I’ve been trying for weeks to get friends to move to Signal. They don’t have to delete WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger to use Signal. Some of these people have got degrees in various computer disciplines and still won’t even give it a try. I don’t understand the reluctance to try new software either. If their job or uni asks them to use a piece of software they’ll try it no bother but if a friend asks it’s impossible. It’s so strange.
Same here. About 25% have picked up Signal, the others haven’t. Even though, like you say, they don’t have to drop WhatsApp to get Signal. They aren’t mutually exclusive.
And there’s no rhyme or reason for who starts using Signal. Some of my most tech-illiterate friends jumped on it, because they were sick of Facebook and Meta. As I’ve if them said: it’s not at all difficult to start using it. So it’s all about motivation.
It didn’t help that there are several other similar spots or there, like Viber. So some people who have multiple already installed don’t want to get yet another. I get that. But Signal is such a solid and unobtrusive app
There’s a guide in their subreddit. I was never able to get it to work (set it up like 4 years ago) so I just give iPhone users my apple ID when I’m putting in my phone number
I’ve been trying for weeks to get friends to move to Signal. They don’t have to delete WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger to use Signal. Some of these people have got degrees in various computer disciplines and still won’t even give it a try. I don’t understand the reluctance to try new software either. If their job or uni asks them to use a piece of software they’ll try it no bother but if a friend asks it’s impossible. It’s so strange.
Same here. About 25% have picked up Signal, the others haven’t. Even though, like you say, they don’t have to drop WhatsApp to get Signal. They aren’t mutually exclusive.
And there’s no rhyme or reason for who starts using Signal. Some of my most tech-illiterate friends jumped on it, because they were sick of Facebook and Meta. As I’ve if them said: it’s not at all difficult to start using it. So it’s all about motivation.
It didn’t help that there are several other similar spots or there, like Viber. So some people who have multiple already installed don’t want to get yet another. I get that. But Signal is such a solid and unobtrusive app
Their life would be easier if you didn’t use Signal, simple as.
I don’t agree with it, but that’s the reason.
There’s an xkcd about this: https://xkcd.com/1810/
As the only Android user in a social group of iPhone users I felt this way too much.
You can forward yourself iMessages from a mac via bluebubbles
So just buy a mac. Got it.
I see some older mac minis on eBay for $50-75. But yeah you’d need a mac
How does it connect to your phone number?
There’s a guide in their subreddit. I was never able to get it to work (set it up like 4 years ago) so I just give iPhone users my apple ID when I’m putting in my phone number
I see
wall
(Unix) but nottalk
(Unix) orPHONE
(VMS).