The Signal messenger and protocol.
Time to leave, then.
I'd have welcomed an interface to a cloud of my choice. But yet another cloud entity hosted somewhere outside of my reach? Meh.
No i think you misunderstood. Local backups (as we have them now) will (most likely) stay.
Good, this is a must feature for messaging app nowadays.
From the website, thought this would be good to call out: "Signal Update Info is not affiliated with Signal and is not an official Signal website."
Yes you are right but the website links github commits as sources
oh, that's very important to know
Can someone explain use case for me? I assume it's for folks who don't autodelete messages and want the encryption and non-spying but the same 'archive' of other apps like FB Messenger, WhatsApp, etc.?
Pretty much yea
I'd like to have this replace messenger/WhatsApp/etc. for as many people as possible
Yaaaay, that's the last big thing I was looking for
Wow 1TB is a lot of storage. I think my backups are ~1Gb so it might be nice to have some tiers in the middle for those on a budget. At the same time, a lot of those media files are gifs and memes 😄
I'm hovering at ~9GB at the moment. 🥲
I send a lot of voice and video messages to friends and family. I think it was about 10GB when I did a transfer to a new phone last year, so I'm glad there are larger storage options.
I think in your (and most other) case(s) the free tier would be just fine
Yea that's the hope, I might add in a donation if that's the case
Your link is broken, here's the working link
I'm sorry. You are right. Does it work now?
It does 👌
They are exactly the same and I can open them both 🤷🏼
You link markdown is backward
[https://signalupdateinfo.com/news/cloud-backups.html](SignalUpdateInfo)
should be
[SignalUpdateInfo](https://signalupdateinfo.com/news/cloud-backups.html)
It might be your app / front end rendering the link text correctly, while for others it doesn't work
Correct formatting: [Text](URL)
So you want: [signalupdateinfo](https://signalupdateinfo.com/news/cloud-backups.html)
Yes it seems like Thunder for some reason does it that way