Note for Americans: here WhatsApp is the de facto communication standard. Literally nobody uses SMS/iMessage/Facebook messenger/signal. And carriers still charge 2 euro for a MMS which completely kills iMessage/RCS (if accidentally send MMS, it’s expensive)
I switched phones and instead of copying manually /Android/data/media/com.whatsapp I used the new feature of pairing via qr code.
Besides that’s a not very well designed feature (you need to start transfer on the old phone before logging in the new phone) because they really want to store unencrypted backups on Google drive, the transfer completed in a short time.
Maybe too fast, I was expecting at least one hour to transfer the 5000 photos 10gb, instead it completed in 20 seconds.
So I told myself, ok photos not transferred, I’ll just do that manually and directly put them in the photo archive on my PC rather than keep them mixed with all the “happy holidays” trash.
I browse the old phone to /Android/data/media/com.whatsapp and… It’s empty. Wiped clean after the “successful” transfer process!
Luckily I had set syncthing (the fork on fdroid, the one on play store doesn’t have access to whole storage) to have a full overnight backup! On my PC I still had all the photos, almost deleted too as I noticed that I didn’t set the “trash can” option
Conclusion: go to download syncthing fork from fdroid and have a safety net from mistakes like this
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Signal is particularly secure when you have no contact using it.
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Signal sucks hard when trying to transfer between iOS and Android (in either direction). I lost years of chats, photos, etc as a result.
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Well over 1 billion people.
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Still, almost 60% of market share in North America.
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How elitist can you be to find 60% of a country to be stupid?
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Guess I found my first user to block after all these months on Lemmy, their post history isn’t any better lol
No, it’s not a feature, it’s a missing feature. When your backup and restore system only works sometimes, despite being set up correctly, then that’s a shit backup solution.
Everybody who uses an iPhone. Which is a metric shitload of people. What kind of question is that?
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Cool story bro, but your feelings don’t change the facts: signal’s backup system isn’t fit for purpose.
A backup system that can’t effectively back up and be restored is a flawed system.
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Not really an opinion.
And I know you didn’t ask, I was just correcting what you wrote.
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I think they actually tried to use the transfer function, from how they worded it