Well, if it's good enough for a couch-fucking VP and a weekend TV show hosts playing Secretary of Defence, it's good enough for me.
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God dammit.
I'm JUST starting to talk to a woman online. I was going to tell her she can use Signal usernames if she's not comfortable with giving phone numbers.
Kik gained a reputation as being a sex app.
Signal now has the reputation of being a trump thing.
CAN'T I JUST HAVE ONE GOD DAMNED APP THAT ALLOWS WOMEN TO EXCHANGE A HANDLE RATHER THAN A PHONE NUMBER SO THEY FEEL MORE COMFORTABLE???
Signal would still be my recommendation for most people.
Less user friendly options would be SimpleX, Session.
Session is problematic and I wouldn't recommend it. They are building it on a crypto and the network isn't exactly stable. They already changed the crypto which costs there investors thousands.
Other options include Briar although it works best during internet shutdowns.
Briar, perhaps?
Regardless, I feel your pain about shit you're using being co-opted by shitheads or just something undesirable.
Hey girl
Send me your QR code and I'll send you mine
Kik is the grooming app
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There is no app that will solve a human problem
So a win?
european initiative working like a charm. whatsapp dead already? lets do visa next.