• @DehydratedOP
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    1 year ago

    Signal doesn’t “heavily use Google services”. They only use proprietary libraries and integrations for 2 purposes: Donations and push notifications. Signal uses the platform’s native way of handling push notifications, on iOS it’s APNs and on Android it’s FCM. This is also the reason why it’s not available on F-Droid. You can use a fork of the app like Signal-FOSS or Molly. These remove all proprietary dependencies and you can download them from their custom F-Droid repositories.

    • geoma
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      131 year ago

      Molly is wonderful but I use signal-foss because it shares openstreetmap location by default 🤩

          • @DehydratedOP
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            21 year ago

            Have you tried out Molly? If yes, did you use the normal version or the FOSS build? Btw the Version available on Accrescent is also FOSS

            • ✺roguetrick✺
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              21 year ago

              Have you tried out Molly?

              Nah, I get hypomania from buproprin. I think ecstacy would put me straight into serotonin syndrome.

            • geoma
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              11 year ago

              I have used it (molly-foss)but haven’t in a while, just waiting for it to enable OSM location sharing to switch back to it. Didn’t know about accrescent. What’s the deal about it compared to droidify or f-droid?

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                1 year ago

                It’s more secure than F-Droid. It’s still in a pretty early stage of development though and currently only offers a handful of apps.

                • App signing key pinning: first-time app installs are verified so you don’t have to TOFU.
                • Signed repository metadata: repository contents are protected against malicious tampering.
                • Automatic, unattended, unprivileged updates (Android 12+): updates are handled seamlessly without relying on privileged OS integration.
                • First-class support for split APKs: downloaded APKs are optimized for your device to save bandwidth.
                • No remote APK signing: developers are in full control of their app signing keys.
      • @Buddahriffic
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        21 year ago

        I have to be misunderstanding what you’re saying because it sounds like you’re happy that app shares your location by default? Or do you mean it uses that format by default when you decide to share a location?

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          91 year ago

          I meant that it uses the OSM “format” when I decide to share it voluntarily. That totally makes sense for me. I don’t want to be sharing no Google links.