• online@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    But they do sync. They just don’t keep messaging history, which is, as you say, by design. Signal doesn’t keep copies of your messages so they cannot give you old message history if you connect your account to a new device.

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      1 year ago

      That’s true, but once you trust a new device, there’s no reason the authority (your phone that has all history) couldn’t transfer the history over to the new client.

      I get it would add some complexity, but it could be done in a secure and private way.

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        1 year ago

        I feel like that is also by design. If your account is compromised, you wouldn’t want them to be able to pull messages from your existing devices. It kinda defeats the purpose of them not being stored on the servers.

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          1 year ago

          They could just make it opt-in, no?

          “New device X has logged in to your account. Do you want to transfer existing history on this device to it?”

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          1 year ago

          They removed this support, because it was misleading users who thought they were getting E2EE when using it as an SMS client.

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            1 year ago

            I’d be interested in utilization data before and after that change. Anecdotally, I use Signal much less after SMS was removed. With one app, I could opportunistically use Signal, when the other person had it, and send an SMS otherwise. Now I have to decide what kind of message to send before opening an app and learning my options. Most of those quick messages have moved back to SMS for me.

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      1 year ago

      They could sync those between devices on the same network. It’s definitely possible to have both.