For the non-tech savy, having one messaging app (Signal/SMS) was excellent because a user can send a message to a contact and it would automatically use signal if the recipient was also using it and use SMS when the recipient wasn't.
Now I get SMSs and have to gently remind the contact (or just reply in signal).
Or a frantic call from family "hey I can't message my boss, I have their contact but signal isn't finding the contact" then having to explain that SMS and signal are different.
I echo this.
For the non-tech savy, having one messaging app (Signal/SMS) was excellent because a user can send a message to a contact and it would automatically use signal if the recipient was also using it and use SMS when the recipient wasn't.
Now I get SMSs and have to gently remind the contact (or just reply in signal).
Or a frantic call from family "hey I can't message my boss, I have their contact but signal isn't finding the contact" then having to explain that SMS and signal are different.
Yep. Sad day for security, though somewhat ironically.