Any good Skype alternatives for family?
from Streusel@lemmy.world to privacy@lemmy.ml on 01 May 10:39
https://lemmy.world/post/28944205

Now that Skype will shut down, i see a good chance to geht my family to switch to a better solution. In order to even have the chance to be accepted instead of just switching to teams i think it has to check the following goals:

I tried:

#privacy

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trolske@feddit.org on 01 May 10:43 next collapse

I moved my family successfully to Signal a few years ago, and so far I’ve only very rarely encountered issues with video calls

kahdbrixk@feddit.org on 01 May 12:14 collapse

That’s what I wanted to say as well. Not only national video calls but also regularly calling across the globe in video group calls, no problem whatsoever.

It wasn’t easy to establish back in the day, but since Skype is no alternative anymore, it should be a very good argument in favor of signal.

Only downside I had today: can’t have the same account on two Android devices. Desktop (Linux in my case) no problem to Link to my signal app on my android phone, but I was not able to use it on my android tablet today. Or was it just me, and there is a way?

unknowing8343@discuss.tchncs.de on 01 May 11:03 next collapse

Signal should work, at least through my experience. It would also serve as a chat and stories alternative.

VintageGenious@sh.itjust.works on 01 May 11:28 next collapse

Signal is the way to go, been successful in moving my family, two friend groups and girlfriend. Any other closed source non encrypted messagers will collect all your family informations, news, pictures. This should be convincing enough for them

peacepath@lemmy.world on 01 May 11:30 next collapse

Hello,

You could give a look at simplex (simplex.chat) ; it seems to be a possible alternative to signal, mostly focus on protecting user’s privacy. Yet in my experience it doesn’t allow (yet?) a call between multiple devices simultaneously.

An other alternative would be to use xmpp protocol using a jabber like server and apps. The advantage being that there is a lot of servers and even more apps, and that not every family members need to use the same… but if you are the one going to help them install, setup and upkeep, you may see mulyiplicity as a down side.

HelloRoot@lemy.lol on 01 May 12:03 next collapse

wire

simop_jo@lemm.ee on 01 May 12:12 next collapse

I personally use signal. Never had problems with video calls or anything really.

qkalligula@my-place.social on 01 May 12:34 next collapse

@Streusel

Beeper is a good, easy solution. And it has a few platforms that might entice your family (FB, x, Whatsapp, signal, etc). It's basically matrix with a bunch of bridges preset up.. it can be self hosted if you really want to be privacy focused... I like it as it makes the login experience much easier than a traditional matrix app (like it just email them a code each login)

thyristor@lemm.ee on 01 May 12:40 next collapse

Threema is a one time payment, then it’s “free” forever. You can get some google play gift cards and offer them to your family. It looks reliable and it has group calls.

autonomoususer@lemmy.world on 01 May 15:44 collapse

Nope, this forces you to use their service. This is called service as a software substitute.

hanrahan@slrpnk.net on 01 May 13:08 next collapse

Signal has worked fine for me

A_norny_mousse@feddit.org on 01 May 14:21 next collapse

Why not Signal? it’s like WA. My family were able to accept it in the end, and it’s easier now than years ago.

Controversial take:

When Signal came up WA sucked, wasn’t secure. Nowadays they adopted the same E2EE that Signal uses and there isn’t much difference privacy-wise. Of course I still prefer not to feed the Zuckerborg, but WA objectively isn’t as bad as it was back then.

edit: apparently the E2EE does not apply to media and document attachments, and all metadata, so you might still want to consider who you entrust with that.

autonomoususer@lemmy.world on 01 May 15:36 next collapse

WhatsApp fails to include a libre software license text file. We do not control it, anti-libre software.

These victims will believe anything WhatsApp tells them but you can dodge their scam.

tfm@europe.pub on 01 May 15:44 next collapse

Controversial take

Meta still collects all the meta data it gets it’s hands on. Also WhatsApp is completely closed source and proprietary. You will never know if they properly encrypt your stuff and if the private keys really never leave your device. You still have to trust Zuckerberg that he properly protects your data … from him.

autonomoususer@lemmy.world on 01 May 16:21 collapse

meta data

private keys

Don’t get baited into tech talk: it’s a strategy. We do not control WhatsApp, anti-libre software.

pogmommy@lemmy.ml on 01 May 16:16 collapse

WhatsApp being not as bad as it used to be is a low bar that doesn’t really speak to any sort of reliability or trustworthiness

autonomoususer@lemmy.world on 01 May 16:40 collapse

Eating a different turd still tastes of shit.

[deleted] on 01 May 14:26 next collapse

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Thorry84@feddit.nl on 01 May 15:00 next collapse

I’ve been looking for an alternative as well. My gaming friends always use Skype when we play together. We started a million years ago when Skype was huge and everyone had it and since it kept working, we kept it around.

We tried a lot of stuff, but nothing just works the way Skype always did. Why did MS have to be bitches and get rid of it.

lemonuri@lemmy.ml on 01 May 15:14 collapse

Mumble has a very small footprint and exceptional voice quality. It’s intended to use while gaming as well.

Thorry84@feddit.nl on 01 May 15:18 collapse

Looks good, but video chat is a must have. We like to give each other the middle finger often.

lemonuri@lemmy.ml on 01 May 15:25 collapse

I’ve been using jitsi meet for video calls for years now, that should work just fine.

Thorry84@feddit.nl on 01 May 15:30 collapse

Thanks, I’ll look into it. It doesn’t seem that easy but might be an option

lemonuri@lemmy.ml on 01 May 19:38 collapse

Yeah I remember it was not that easy to set up, but it’s gotten a lot easier recently. I switched from the native to the docker install last year and was surprised to have it all back up and running in an afternoon…

ModestCrab@lemmy.wtf on 01 May 15:11 next collapse

You already have your family using an encrypted service WhatsApp. Better to make them verify encryption keys with each other. And set group to auto delete messages after 30 days.

We hate what’s app because of all the metadata leakage. But it’s metadata of your family being a family. “They” already know you are a family.

If you can cinch the win though, then get them onto signal. If not, harden WhatsApp for the whole group by showing them how to use settings.

autonomoususer@lemmy.world on 01 May 15:21 collapse

Wrong, WhatsApp bans us verifying it. We do not control it, anti-libre software. Do not fall for their blantant scam, lmao.

ModestCrab@lemmy.wtf on 01 May 15:55 collapse

OP mentions that his family already uses WhatsApp. It’s a far bigger jump from Skypes encryption. I’m telling them to not be discouraged because they’ve already gotten pretty far.

I don’t think their normie family is going to be dragged any further than corporate end-end encryption, with dedicated servers in every country. But I like being pleasantly surprised.

And frankly, no government is going to be able to hack meeting up with your family for a face to face talk of sensitive info.

autonomoususer@lemmy.world on 01 May 16:04 collapse

Very insulting, how retarded do they think our families are? From one malware to another, well done.

R3D4CT3D@midwest.social on 01 May 17:25 next collapse

it took a long time to get all my important family members & friends on signal, but it’s been worth the effort! don’t give up!

tootnbuns@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 02 May 01:06 collapse

I just told everybody I’m out if it isn’t on signal. Which, fortunately, also got me out of a few group chats - nice

Xanza@lemm.ee on 01 May 19:24 next collapse

Matrix. Self-hostable, and basically everything you’re looking for. Just can be a real PITA to setup TURN/STUN.

tekeous@usenet.lol on 01 May 19:29 next collapse

I host a Nextcloud for my family and it came with Nextcloud Talk which works fine

proxydark@szmer.info on 02 May 13:06 next collapse

In my opinion Signal as easy to use and Matrix if need some advanced skills :D

treeofnik@discuss.online on 02 May 13:57 collapse

I’m in the process of setting up matrix / synapse for this case. Usability is yet to be determined because I need to recruit a sibling or two to test it out more, but I do have calls working on the element x app. Definitely not for the light hearted based on all the config options and possibility of federation.