Molly v.s. Signal
I am not comfortable that signal depends on prosperitary google library. However, I find that Molly lags significantly behind signal (around 1 to 2 weeks, so maybe not as significant as I thought), but I am just concerned that if there is a security fix in signal, molly will not be able to react as fast.
I am also quite frustrated with the general lack of communication from the signal team (for example the lack of communication regarding username). I doubt they will have the good will to help molly when there is a critical security fix.
It is frustrating that signal no longer seems like the gold standard for privacy any more; unfortunately, all my friends are on there (ironic, isn't it...).
There's a FOSS fork of Signal which removes Google dependencies from the software.
https://github.com/tw-hx/Signal-Android
Is there any advantage of using this instead of molly?
Hasn't been updated in a year and is over 3000 commits behind Signal. I wouldn't use
Should note that their GitHub says:
I’m not sure on their track record, but if their claims are true, this could be a fine, secure client.
Right at the top of the Molly page.
AFAIK, they have a FOSS variant
Also the line right after your quote:
For some reason I also was able to get most of my friends and family on Signal and just a year later I set up Matrix and now nobody wants no move anymore.
@baseless_discourse The gold standard has always been XMPP. It's the IETF Internet Standard for messaging, no walled gardens, ability to self-host, no phone numbers required and modern clients use the same end-to-end encryption protocol as Signal does.
Is there a community for XMPP? I would like to know what clients people use on iOS. So far I found them all to be pretty insufficient.
@matricaria There is a community around XMPP. Of course you will find most of them in public XMPP channels, but many are also active in the Fediverse/Mastodon. I don't have any Apple devices, but a few of my friends use Monal ( @Monal ) which seems to be the most reliable client on iOS currently.
It's not the same encryption, it's based on the same double ratchet design that's it
For me Molly works but one can't use Signal betas (obviously) and backups are currupted for me for months.
I see similar complains in their issues. That unfortunately sounds like a deal breaker...
Do you mean proprietary?
I use molly and it seems to be fine. You do make a fair point about a delay like that but i am not personally that concerned. If it were a month or more i would be apprehensive, but not a couple weeks.
What's your threat model?
Signal as a gold standard for encrypted messaging is based on many factors. Ease of use, UI/UX, protocol, platform support and so on.
Even though I'm a hard core FOSS person I'm also a realist. Sticking to a common platform is worth a lot. Bridging stuff with Matrix is cool but will not take off among most people.
Signal using Google blobs is a problem but let's face it, the UI will be presented on a Google branded Android phone or a iOS device anyhow. Sure you can use GrapheneOS and Molly or you can switch to another app altogether but heck you'll have no other to talk to then.
I've been using it for close to a year because I can't link Signal to my desktop using QR code, Molly allows to provide the link directly and thus I use it. Everything works great.