Molly (Signal clone) preps UnifiedPush support
Molly (Signal clone) preps UnifiedPush support

Unifiedpush by p1gp1g · Pull Request #152 · mollyim/mollyim-android

Molly (Signal clone) preps UnifiedPush support
Unifiedpush by p1gp1g · Pull Request #152 · mollyim/mollyim-android
Insane commitment (yes pun intended) by the dev
Can I ask what's wrong with the standard Signal app?
From their GitHub:
Molly has unique features compared to Signal:
- Data encryption at rest - Protect the database with passphrase encryption
- Secure RAM wiper - Securely shred sensitive data from device memory
- Automatic lock - Lock the app automatically under certain conditions
- Multi-device support -- Link multiple devices, including Android tablets, to a single account
- Block unknown contacts - Block messages and calls from unknown senders for security and anti-spam
- Contact deletion - Allows you to delete contacts and stop sharing your profile
- Disappearing call history - Clear call notifications together with expiring messages
- Debug logs are optional - Android logging can be disabled
- Custom backup scheduling - Choose between a daily or weekly interval and the number of backups to retain
- SOCKS proxy and Tor support - Tunnel app network traffic via proxy and Orbot
Besides that, you will find all the features of Signal plus some minor tweaks and improvements. As with Signal, SMS is not supported.
Molly is open-source just like Signal. But Signal uses Google's proprietary software to provide some key features.
To support a 100% free and auditable app, Molly comes in two flavors: one with proprietary blobs like Signal and one without. They are called Molly and Molly-FOSS, respectively.
It depends on non-free Google Play Services for push notifications, which puts you into a requirement to use an unmodified Google Android, which is potentially dangerous for a privacy app like this.
Anyways, when it comes to E2EE IMs, Matrix ecosystem is much better.
They distribute an apk that uses a websocket for notifications. It's very hidden, which I do not understand in the slightest, but it exists.
https://signal.org/android/apk/
They make it seem dangerous to use, and don't even explain why someone would need it. That needs improvement imo.
an interesting oddity: on my non-rooted xperia, signal thinks that i don't have play services and so it falls back to… polling. every five minutes. killing my battery and my logs.
i had to put signal into the restricted battery group, which means no notifications. i anxiously await the new molly, as i already have a unified push environment. it looks like the migration will be a bit delicate.
Thank you. At the moment only two of my friends use Signal, but it's nice to know.
I find mstrix's E2E encryption design cumbersome and unintuitive to a point where id just prefer it off.
Nothing is wrong with the main signal client but it's open source so it's healthy to have options. One of the benefits of a robust open source ecosystem.
Molly has lots of neat quality of life features, and let's you use the old signal local encryption.
Back in 2018, Signal allowed the user to set a passphrase to secure the local message database. But this option was removed with the introduction of file-based encryption on Android. Molly brings it back again with additional security features.
Molly connects to the Signal server, so you can chat with your Signal contacts seamlessly. Please remember to review the Signal Terms & Privacy Policy before signing up.
We update Molly every two weeks to include the latest features and bug fixes from Signal. The exceptions are security issues, which are patched as soon as fixes become available.
https://github.com/mollyim/mollyim-android#features
Data encryption at rest - Protect the database with passphrase encryption Secure RAM wiper - Securely shred sensitive data from device memory Automatic lock - Lock the app automatically under certain conditions Multi-device support -- Link multiple devices, including Android tablets, to a single account Block unknown contacts - Block messages and calls from unknown senders for security and anti-spam Contact deletion - Allows you to delete contacts and stop sharing your profile Disappearing call history - Clear call notifications together with expiring messages Debug logs are optional - Android logging can be disabled Custom backup scheduling - Choose between a daily or weekly interval and the number of backups to retain SOCKS proxy and Tor support - Tunnel app network traffic via proxy and Orbot
No multi-device support on Android.
If you want to more than one Android device tied to your account, install Molly insead.
From their support page:
'Other Devices
Multiple mobile devices and Android tablets are not currently supported.'
From Molly GitHub:
'v6.31.2-1
[…]
Introducing Multi-Device Support!
Now, you can install Molly on multiple devices, including Android tablets, and link them to a single account, just like Signal Desktop. […]'
Can I use my current Signal account/use it with other people that rely on Signal?
Yes molly uses the signal servers and you can chat with any signal account
Awesome! Can't wait to hear the official release and if it will end up being a separate release or not.
I am not sure what's the current state of self-hosting Signal (they never had functional documentation and even held back the server code for ages to implement their shitcoin) but a good client that's also compatible with the main server would certainly be a good base for third party servers too, possibly even without phone numbers! Is that by any chance a planned feature?
Ooh I'll finally have to switch! One less app sucking up battery in the background 😍
Finally! Cannot wait to enable it 😎
Not a clone, but a fork.