Why use Signal when you can use Molly?
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Why use Signal when you can use Molly?
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It looks like they have a non-free version with the same proprietary Google stuff as Signal. Confusing, and makes me wonder why they wouldn't just have the FOSS version since that seems to be the selling point.
I only point this out so people realize that before installing.
What?
"Molly is open-source just like Signal. But Signal uses Google's proprietary software to provide some key features.
To support a 100% free and auditable app, Molly comes in two flavors: one with proprietary blobs like Signal and one without. They are called Molly and Molly-FOSS, respectively. You can install the flavor of your choice at any time, and it will replace any previously installed version. The data and settings will be preserved so that you do not have to re-register."
Why use anything that requires giving away your phone number when you can use just about any Tox or Matrix client?
Adoption, usavility, better privacy and security for the masses. Use SimpleX for a more robust, albeit, future forward solution.