• verysoft
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    431 year ago

    Yeah, I wasn’t expecting that to be the bulk of their spending. Maybe they should remove the need for phone numbers now they removed SMS.

    • @Poutinetown@lemmy.ca
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      161 year ago

      SMS is dead, so they will need to move on eventually. Most carriers are moving towards high data plans now. I mainly use it for verification, although I’d rather use more secure methods.

      • @u_tamtam@programming.devOP
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        81 year ago

        Well, if SMS is dead then RCS is what we get instead, and there’s no difference to us (and probably higher costs for Signal & al.)

        And there are wayyyy too many things that depend on SMS for it to be dead any time soon, too :)

        • @smileyhead@discuss.tchncs.de
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          31 year ago

          Also Signal cannot add RCS support, because Google Jibe servers won’t allow other app than Google Messages… And you must use them because native RCS support for Android is halted for years… And you cannot install some module with RCS support yourself because of anti-Unix monolitic Android userspace architecture…

          Man, there are so many things done wrong.

      • @u_tamtam@programming.devOP
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        51 year ago

        No, I think they are merely working on user ids no longer mandating to be your phone number (so that it can be pseudonymous, e.g. tja@signal instead of +xx0123456@signal), I don’t believe they hope to drop SMS verification at this point because of the spam issue getting worse otherwise