• qprimed
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    88 months ago

    love me some briar, but signal is a legitimately decent privacy focued app with serious mindshare, adoption and ux/ui features. I love them both, but unless the other person is a technophile, signal is my go to recommendation and briar remains my “secret club” app.

      • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘
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        58 months ago

        My exact use case haha. Became invaluable when the internet was unavailable. Used my phone’s hotspot to create a wlan, then used it to communicate with those I needed to. Communicate internetlessly with your nearby groups, brought to you by Briar.

        • @BobGnarley@lemm.ee
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          28 months ago

          So if Im at a music festival or something similar and I dont have phone service I can still just make a hotspot and send messages out through the hotspot signal?? Thats so awesome if Im understanding that correctly

          • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘
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            38 months ago

            Only if those you’re sending to are also on the same hotspot signal. Basically, you’re creating a local wifi network, and Briar works over WLAN.

        • @gribodyr@lemmy.ml
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          28 months ago

          Hmm, could you elaborate on this? What was your exact use case for Briar, how did it help solve it, and what were the challenges?

          • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘
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            18 months ago

            We were with several other groups and had no internet, but needed to communicate through text. Briar filled the gap with its ability to communicate internetlessly through a local network (as long as the others are on the same network). Creating a hotspot with one phone and connecting the others makes a wlan with your group inside. Could you tell me what I’m missing from my explanations? I’d be happy to elaborate further if I knew.

            • @gribodyr@lemmy.ml
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              28 months ago

              I don’t have any real experience with Briar, so I wanted to learn more. How far were able to spread apart and it still worked? How many of you were a part of the group?

              • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘
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                8 months ago

                We were only 4 and stayed pretty close together, but there were a bunch of people around, so we needed text communication. My phone can only handle 5 connected devices throughout about a 250ft unhindered radius (100ft realistically), but if you had a real wifi network, you could add a lot more people and spread out much further.

                E: we did have a member drop off several times because he was beyond the threshold, but he automatically reconnected when he got close enough.