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[–] communism@lemmy.ml 1 points 4 months ago

For most casual users, it is a deal-breaker. And it’s hard to get everyday people to use your software with roadblocks like that.

That's fair enough, but the way the mobile app works is that you can opt in to having encryption at rest with a passphrase, so if you want to leave your signal database unencrypted you can.

You must not get email very often, this is absolutely a non-starter for me.

Once you open it you can leave it open if you need notifications. Sometimes I leave it open, sometimes I just want to check my emails and then close it. Idk, I really think typing in a password for authentication/decryption regularly is such a non-issue, like for instance do you not regularly type in a password when you run a command with sudo? Again, if it's opt-in I also don't see the issue, except for the issue of allowing people to not encrypt their Signal data thus potentially compromising the people they're messaging, but obviously that issue is currently universal for Signal desktop.