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So? Those of us who have switched to signal clearly don't want our data going through meta. Just stop using WhatsApp.
I've even got old people using it.
I mean I love the passion and I love Signal too but I'm not going to stop messaging my family and friends over their decision to use WhatsApp. Can't get everyone to switch.
And if they had interoperability towards WhatsApp and had their own stuff too those not using it wouldn't have to have anything to do with WhatsApp
Fair enough. There are plenty of mostly distant relations of mine who I no longer hear from at all because I don't use Facebook. So it goes.
I see what you're saying, but it really undermines Signal's purpose and their integrity.
Take Telegram for example, they used to have a secret chat option, where you could send a message with E2E encryption. Telegram would tout this secure feature, but it was somewhat hidden away and no one used it.
An even better example is Signal removing its ability to handle SMS because they thought it was confusing to people that some messages it sent were secure, and some weren't. This WhatsApp integration would again muddy the waters and the average person wouldn't care to look into or understand the difference.
At the end of the day we as people who care about security need to take on the burden of having multiple messengers for different purposes. The ones that want to join us on Signal can, but if we compromise Signal to meet them where they are, we compromise the simplicity of Signal and no one can say it's secure and private without listing caveats.
I get why they aren't going for it, even though it could be handy