• randompepsi@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I ”trust” Signal the most because there is 100% transparency, I can look into the inner workings of the app and see what it does at all time.

    Telegram is the best (in sense of privacy) message app you can actually manage to get your friends and family to use.

        • ekky43@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          1 year ago

          Wait what? I thought Telegram pretty much was Discord but for people who prefer phones over computers.

          Wasn't there also a controversy where some people believed that telegram was private and secure, but that only was for a very limited subset of their features?

          Disclaimer: I've only ever installed telegram once for one single person, but promptly removed it afterward for sending out messages to some of my contacts on its own, so I have no clue how it actually works. Feel free to correct or educate me.

            • ekky43@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              1 year ago

              It was a message along the lines of "Your friend Ekky has started using Telegram, say hello to them".

              Not sure if it was a notification or a message, but that was very uncanny and definitely felt scammy and abusive. It's not the first time I've seen an app behave this way, though usually the app asks first.

          • FIST_FILLET@lemmy.ml
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            1 year ago

            Wasn't there also a controversy where some people believed that telegram was private and secure, but that only was for a very limited subset of their features?

            i think you’re thinking of how you have to go out of your way to start a “secret chat” for it to have the touted encryption. those “secret chats” are way less feature-rich than the standard ones though, which sucks ass

          • bartleby1@lemmy.ml
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            1 year ago

            I thought Telegram pretty much was Discord but for people who prefer phones over computers.

            Not a bad way to look at it, although I think one-on-one messaging is much more common on Telegram compared to discord, which has its “communities” thing as its main use case.