And no IPad version to

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Isn’t the web version a full client that works without a phone nearby nowadays?

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Yes it is, and because of who owns it, I would even prefer that to an unsandboxed closed source native binary.

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Pretty much I’ll never understand why people want their webpages to be apps with access to all your shit

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5 points

it is convenient mostly for developers, not people.

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It’s because the vast, vast, VAST majority of people have no idea that many apps are just showing a website. Also, the app version is almost always more efficient in terms of precious phone screen real estate compared to a browser. Apps also remember who you are so you don’t have to login. It isn’t hard to understand why people like them.

That said, many apps are horrible from a privacy perspective. But that is largely hidden from the average user, most of whom simply don’t think much about online privacy anyway.

I hope the ubiquity of irritating ads are the thin edge of the wedge that gets more people interested in ad-blocking, and then perhaps online privacy more generally.

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Yes, but no calls, because apparently a browser doesnt have microphone and speaker support

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5 points

Whatsapp does their calls over voIP anyways right?

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works without a phone nearby nowadays?

Last time I checked it kicked me out for no reason… But in a nutshell yes.

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I wouldn’t install it on my system in any case.

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Same. No sane linux user should.

Und: Hubi ist Linux Nutzer konfirmiert. - 2023, koloriert

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👀

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2 points

Element one via bridges and run WhatsApp on an old phone - that’s the most I will allow an app from meta in my enviroment

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But please tell your contacts that you’re using bridges, if you haven’t already.

You are effectively giving away encryption keys to a third party, since those messages need to be decrypted and re-encrypted mid-transit.
Everyone who is part of the chats you use bridges with deserves to know about that fact, at least.

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I don’t like WhatsApp, but some people simply refuse to use anything else (“better”) and the web clients can bridge the gap but it’s extremely annoying not being able to answer a call with a person you are texting

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Easy, I don’t talk to such people. They can have my email or phone number if truly necessary. Yes, same for family or work, just not using Meta products for communication. Surprisingly enough people do understand.

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“Easy, I don’t talk to such people”

so you don’t talk to most people, outside of coworkers, family and other weirdos

T. Care about privacy, also care about having a social life without being an annoying weirdo

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You can install an apps which basically display the WhatsApp webpage like an app, if you use flathub at least

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4 points

You forgot about Matrix clients (and servers).

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You shouldn’t use this app in the first place. It had many data breaches and it copy everything from Telegram (maybe everyone copies, but I don’t use other apps). I only mainly use Telegram and Matrix.

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It’s impossible to convince that to friends and family. In my country everyone use WhatsApp as primary messaging app . It’s kind of like iMessage situation in US

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I feel that, a good chunk of my friends are on Signal thankfully but all of my family still use WhatsApp

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2 points

iMessage For My Blue Friends, Signal For My Green Friends

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For me it’s the other way around :/

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It’s nice that a lot of my surroundings have finally jumped to Telegram. Previously it was Viber (bleh). But it’s much hard to go to Matrix because it’s much much less feature rich and less polished then Telegram. I can easily use it as a basic text messenger, but that’s about it. So Telegram is a solid middle ground. Can’t wait for the multi server Matrix accounts.

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im fine with my family using viber tbh since it isn’t owned by Facebook or Amazon

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