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this post was submitted on 20 Mar 2026
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Privacy
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Probably the ones you're already thinking of (SimpleX, Session, XMPP).
They're better in terms of privacy. When I said they're better, I mean specifically in terms of privacy.
Of course they're less convenient, as you're alluding to.
Signal gets me all the privacy I need. I don't care if they know my phone number uses Signal, I don't use it as anonymous chat, I use it with friends and family.
As others in this post have said, Signal handles privacy perfectly fine, it does not provide anonymity.
Unlike several other users here, I actually view Signal's contact discoverability as a feature, not a security flaw. All it means is if someone I know installs Signal, they can easily send me a message without a complicated back and forth through some other medium.
I myself said "Signal is actually good", so there's no need to argue with me about it.
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Of course it can be both. Many things are both features in one domain, and flaws in another domain. Obviously it's a feature or else they wouldn't have purposely developed it.