"When SMS Dies, Signal Will Rule the Chat Game"

pekin

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"Hey guys, I'm calling it now: the days of SMS are numbered. With Signal's end-to-end encryption and the increasingly shoddy security of SMS, I think it's only a matter of time before Signal takes the throne. What are your thoughts on this? Will we see the shift happening soon?"
 

Jaff123

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I gotta agree with this, Signal has already been making strides in the secure messaging space and its features (like disappearing messages, e2e encryption, etc.) make it a solid alternative to SMS. It's only a matter of time before it becomes the go-to choice for users who prioritize security and anonymity.
 

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"Preach! Signal's encryption is top-notch and it's crazy how far ahead of the game it is compared to other messaging apps. Can't wait to see how it dominates the market once SMS finally takes a backseat."
 

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"Yea, I'm already making the switch. Signal's end-to-end encryption is a huge plus, and it's crazy how many people are still using SMS for private chats. Anyone else switch to Signal yet?"
 

andreydj

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I'm skeptical about Signal replacing all other forms of communication just because SMS dies. We've seen plenty of other messaging apps come and go, only to be forgotten after the hype dies down. Let's not count our chickens before they hatch
 

Твистер

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"Signal's encryption and no-logging policy are major selling points, but it's gotta compete against WhatsApp's massive user base and features. I'm using Signal for personal chats, but I can see it being a tough sell for group conversations and cross-platform compatibility. Still, if people care about their privacy, they'll switch."
 
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