No need to ban what will, by default, become an unsustainable business model.

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    1 year ago

    It’s not just that you have to trust them, it’s that you have to trust them loads more than any other company.

    So instead of having WhatsApp on your phone, Beeper now has your WhatsApp messages… You trade a lot of privacy for a little convenience.

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      1 year ago

      I’d rather they have my messages vs WhatsApp, Discord, Telegram, etc. all having individual access to my photos, location, all of my phone sensor data, etc.

      Like I said, many apps refuse to work properly if you deny them permissions, but Beeper doesn’t.

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          I don’t use any of the services I mentioned to send any private or personal info. They could all be public tweets for all I care. I care more about my location data and other data these individual apps would get access to, over the messages I send through them.

          Like Telegram is used strictly for unraid notifications, WhatsApp with my landlord, and Discord is public servers.

          Nothing private at all.

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        1 year ago

        Permissions management should prevent all of those things from ever happening. And if you’re still not sure (eg, needing to temporarily provide storage access), you can use an app like Shelter to further prevent them from accessing sensitive (ie almost all) files on your phone.

        ETA: Telegram has access to almost all your messages to begin with, unless you go through a very specific and inconvenient route… WhatsApp at least tries to maintain some form of to E2EE encryption; it shouldn’t be able to see anything you send or received.

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          It’s just easier to use a single app. I don’t use any of the services I mention to send any private info. Like I said in a different reply, Telegram is for unraid notifications, WhatsApp is for my landlord to yell at me, and Discord is public servers.

          All already public info or basic alerts. I’d prefer just not having a bunch of apps installed.

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            1 year ago

            That’s fair enough. I just know what I like, and how to get it (and in the off chance anybody else happens to be curious, well, hopefully that helps them out some).

            Data’s worth a lot of money, after all, make sure you don’t give it away in exchange for too little convenience 😉