I am trying to convince my group to switch from WhatsApp to Signal and we plan to vote on it soon. So, I plan to use the replies in this thread to compile a list of reasons to use as talking points. Preferably, I need something that can be understood on a personal level as some of my friends are deeply cynical and have no concern about escaping techno-feudalism and surveillance.
One is owned by a US tech corp whose primary income stream is building advertising profiles on users and selling advertising space to businesses while handing data off to authoritarian governments without warrants.
The other is a US non profit where the FBI admitted the only data they can get from them is when the user registered and when they were last online.
and recently they figured out how to use the OS’s notification database to collect some cache and read the notifications Signal sends
fortunately, most OSs now offer granular enough notification controls so they can be set to just notify users when messages are received and nothing more.
On one OS. You can tune Signal not to display the notification contents. Moreover, if you’re on iOS and actually expect privacy, you should probably reflect on your choices a little more.
Realistically iOS is more private than base android at this point
But not Graphene. I’ve yet to hear about this exploit on Android. Curious if it holds true.
Definitely
They pulled the Signal messages from an iPhone… https://www.forbes.com/sites/larsdaniel/2026/04/10/fbi-pulled-deleted-signal-messages-from-an-iphone-without-breaking-encryption/
… Because the person had message previews in notifs turned on
But only thanks to Apples ability to see and obtain every notification that lands on your phone.
I’ll add this; A stock apple phone can not be made privacy centric.
A base android phone may not be as privacy respecting as apple, but can be made far more privacy respecting then the apple phone could ever possibly be
Sure, but it def depends on the manufacturer

This is the correct answer.
I just wish I could have expressed my complex opinions more eloquently.
Also the pic of him in the Trump inauguration and the pic of him with Epstein if someone needs more pics
To add to that, this is what you are to him.
Everything by meta is spyware.
Signal is nonprofit
Whatsapp = Facebook (Meta)
thats everything you need to know about the striking differences of the two. One actually tries to respect your privacy while the other is exploiting you for using its product
The friend I mentioned actively uses Facebook and Instagram. I have tried to argue against it many times but I am getting exhausted. I just don’t want to be forced to use spyware because the majority said so
You arn’t going to get them to end thier use, so you can only draw a line for yourself and decide not to participate if they don’t go with Signal. It sucks but if they value your presense then they will need to decide to branch out and use another app. And JFK if they use those apps, they can fucking install another and use a better one
Easy and insulting way of finding out how important you are to your friends is to tell them on Whatsapp “I’m done with being forced to use this spyware app, I’m moving to Signal, you can contact me there.” Then maybe reminding them a week later about this, then uninstall Whatsapp.
Either they think you are important enough that they go through the awful trouble of spending 90 seconds of their lives installing the Signal app, or they think thats too much trouble to keep in contact with you.
I did that, found out that my friends didn’t really care too much about me lol. A couple did and thats nice. You don’t need 735 friends anyway. Or at least I dont.
Your friend intentionally doesn’t care. Don’t bother trying convert them. Keep texts casual and be real in person.
They are not comparable in my view. One is owned by Facebook, known for MITMing smartphones via a VPN app and successfully intercepting and decrypting traffic from competing apps.
The other is widely regarded to be the best option for most people and most uses cases for privacy and security.
It doesn’t spam your phone with photos, unless you decide to download them
It doesn’t backup your conversations to your already nearly full, Google owned Drive
Dark mode by default
Not owned by Meta
No frills, I couldn’t care less for “personal stories” or whatever bs Whatsapp has
Basically it is somewhat more respectful of your agency as a user.
…edit: yes you have a setting to toggle backup off. And to change background to whatever you want. And I’m sorry for you, because your deeply cynical friends (your words) probably won’t care about my points either. Because in essence, all my reasons rest on personal values. Which your friends already don’t care about, else they would be complaining about things such as no space on phone or being annoyed at having to change settings for things they don’t want or need.
I use signal but never managed to get rid of WhatsApp. It’s a default app nowadays and most people use it. I constantly deal with random customers and whatnot through it. Only family is on signal. Which is sort of nice, I see a signal notification and know it’s someone important.
Agreed. I can ignore my SMS for a day or two, but when Signal rings, I know it’s someone I actually want to talk to.
Meta and everything they do and stand for is why I chose Signal over Whatsapp.
Fuck the zuck
What’s app is Facebook, what other argument do you need? Unless this you retirement home group chat how the fuck is anyone under 50 still using Facebook.
WhatsApp is a product of Meta, one of the most outright evil organisations in the world. Signal isn’t - the Signal Foundation isn’t perfect, but they do at least try to do right by their users.
Meta
In favour of whatsapp:
- You’ve already got it installed
Against whatsapp:
- It’s one of those tech platforms owned by and run for the benefit of evil billionaires
- The source code isn’t available, so nobody really knows if it’s secure at all
- The metadata probably all just quietly flows into the Facebook data maelstrom
- It never worked properly on my android phone that doesn’t have Google services
- It differs from Signal only in ways that make it worse
I’ll be curious.
It never worked properly on my android phone that doesn’t have Google services
Just properly or actually not at all? Currently, my android has Google services, but my WhatsApp isn’t linked to any Google Account. It runs as expected. I wonder what your experience was, as I’d like to own a google free phone sometime but I don’t think I’ll be able to remove WhatsApp from my life unfortunately.
It was a while ago so they might’ve fixed it by now, but I remember the problem being that notifications didn’t always come through.
So I recently got a new phone, and disabled all google services and downloaded WhatsApp from Aurora store. It worked fine except for the notifications.
I don’t have it installed. Never did…
Then we consume you for your delicious brain-beans.
Signal does everything Whatsapp does and it aligns with my personal values:
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I can support a healthy, competitive market by keeping alternatives alive - lack of competition is the death of innovation. Entshittification is only possible because there isn’t enough competition.
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I help shield people who really need privacy (like journalists and whistle-blowers) by adding to the crowd for them to disappear in. I think of it a little as getting vaccinated - the chances are extremely low that I’ll ever really need privacy protection but I do it anyway, to protect the “at-risk” population, and to keep options alive in case my situation ever changes.
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Privacy is not about having something to hide but about the right to consent. I don’t need anonymity, I have nothing to hide. However there are still some things that I don’t want some random Meta employee to know about me, or photos that are for my husband only. Signal allows me to choose what I share and with whom.
Edit: a word
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Plenty of report out there that even if WhatsApp is e2e meta is harvesting as much info as it can from it. Signal has proven to store as minimal as possible.
Separate from privacy, on WhatsApp I regularly got messages by spam accounts. Not daily, but pretty close. Have never gotten a spam message on signal















