![]() ![]() We have now reached the point where SMS support no longer makes sense. ![]() Now, however, Signal has announced that they will start discontinuing the feature. If the contact didn’t have the Signal app, they would receive an SMS instead. This enabled users to send a text to anybody in their contact list a message through Signal. ![]() It allowed users to set Signal as their default app for SMS (and MMS). The feature has been around for about ten years, when Signal was still called “TextSecure” and used the safety protocol Axolotl. Aside from Signal, there are only a few other messaging services that offer this feature, such as the Facebook Messenger from Meta and Google Messages. For many years, Signal users could not only send internet-based messages, but also SMS and MMS through the messaging app. ![]()
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