← Back to context Comment by IshKebab 8 hours ago Yeah... Does it support WhatsApp? If not that's a deal-breaker in most of the world. 5 comments IshKebab Reply ronsor 7 hours ago Most of the world loves being shackled by a Meta product for some reason. The allegiance to WhatsApp is mindbending. pdntspa 4 hours ago Free unlimited global text messaging in a time when people with very low incomes dealt with very low limits or per-message fees.Much of the love was built before Facebook took it over. XorNot 7 hours ago Signal desperately needs "Signal for Business".Sell a way for businesses to send trusted communications to their customers in sensitive industries - i.e. healthcare would be a big one.They need both an actual revenue stream, but also that sort of professional messaging can drive adoption which ultimately furthers the Signal mission.Plus all those things could desperately use good secure messaging systems. bobsmooth 7 hours ago WhatsApp works with your phone number. If you have someone's number, you have their WhatsApp. And since basic text messaging is terrible and RCS still isn't universal, WhatsApp is used. xandrius 3 hours ago Using Waydroid, you can run many/most Android apps unmodified.So, yes, it's possible :)
ronsor 7 hours ago Most of the world loves being shackled by a Meta product for some reason. The allegiance to WhatsApp is mindbending. pdntspa 4 hours ago Free unlimited global text messaging in a time when people with very low incomes dealt with very low limits or per-message fees.Much of the love was built before Facebook took it over. XorNot 7 hours ago Signal desperately needs "Signal for Business".Sell a way for businesses to send trusted communications to their customers in sensitive industries - i.e. healthcare would be a big one.They need both an actual revenue stream, but also that sort of professional messaging can drive adoption which ultimately furthers the Signal mission.Plus all those things could desperately use good secure messaging systems. bobsmooth 7 hours ago WhatsApp works with your phone number. If you have someone's number, you have their WhatsApp. And since basic text messaging is terrible and RCS still isn't universal, WhatsApp is used.
pdntspa 4 hours ago Free unlimited global text messaging in a time when people with very low incomes dealt with very low limits or per-message fees.Much of the love was built before Facebook took it over.
XorNot 7 hours ago Signal desperately needs "Signal for Business".Sell a way for businesses to send trusted communications to their customers in sensitive industries - i.e. healthcare would be a big one.They need both an actual revenue stream, but also that sort of professional messaging can drive adoption which ultimately furthers the Signal mission.Plus all those things could desperately use good secure messaging systems.
bobsmooth 7 hours ago WhatsApp works with your phone number. If you have someone's number, you have their WhatsApp. And since basic text messaging is terrible and RCS still isn't universal, WhatsApp is used.
xandrius 3 hours ago Using Waydroid, you can run many/most Android apps unmodified.So, yes, it's possible :)
Most of the world loves being shackled by a Meta product for some reason. The allegiance to WhatsApp is mindbending.
Free unlimited global text messaging in a time when people with very low incomes dealt with very low limits or per-message fees.
Much of the love was built before Facebook took it over.
Signal desperately needs "Signal for Business".
Sell a way for businesses to send trusted communications to their customers in sensitive industries - i.e. healthcare would be a big one.
They need both an actual revenue stream, but also that sort of professional messaging can drive adoption which ultimately furthers the Signal mission.
Plus all those things could desperately use good secure messaging systems.
WhatsApp works with your phone number. If you have someone's number, you have their WhatsApp. And since basic text messaging is terrible and RCS still isn't universal, WhatsApp is used.
Using Waydroid, you can run many/most Android apps unmodified.
So, yes, it's possible :)