cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/15273527
Google Messages’ sent text editing feature has now begun rolling out to beta users, indicating that stable rollout is around the corner.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/15273527
Google Messages’ sent text editing feature has now begun rolling out to beta users, indicating that stable rollout is around the corner.
If I want to have security, I would use a different communication protocol. I find it unacceptable for an SMS app to change quietly change to a different protocol, particularly if it causes messages to fail to send.
The neat thing about Android is that you have the choice to do that. None of us understand why you want to use sms over rcs, but we love that you can.
SMS is the only universal messaging protocol, it works on EVERY phone instead of only smartphones. Besides that, why would you use a a messaging app owned by a data grabber / privacy violater.
If it was that big a deal for you, why would you use a phone OS by that same company?
SMS is hot garbage:
But sure. It works for anyone on any phone.
Security should be both convenient and default for everyone.
RCS is opt-in. Nothing is changing protocols without your prior consent and knowledge.
I guess I didn’t notice when I opted in, and couldn’t find a way to opt out when I realized it was broken