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    1. How is an aspiring user supposed to find this page? Why isn’t it on the normal downloads page?

    2. Look at the language. They’re clearly doing everything they can to dissuade anyone from installing using any private method. Why?

    3. Why not just put it on FDroid? Wouldn’t that be the “safest and easiest” method?

    They just really don’t seem to want anyone using DeGoogled devices and that is weird and concerning.

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        Well yes, but also because their app is proproetary. As in, it bundles proprietary dependencies, in particular for google push system and there was a proprietary dependency for audio processing, too.

        More things can be said, e.g. that Molly actually “fixes” these problems… But I think it’s fair to mention what I wrote above.

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          Molly isn’t on F-Droid either for that matter, but it seems more trustworthy than Signal, I get it off Accrescent

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        Surprisingly, the standalone apk version is able to self-update and will remind you to do so.

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          Technically F-Droid would not be an official source either, since F-Droid maintainers package the apps themselves (the requirement for publishing there is that they can reproduce the build on their own infrastructure). I get the sentiment though, would also like to have it on there

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          So, what is the solution you would expect from them?

          They provide per direct download on their main homepage, on an f-droid repo and obviously in the Google play store

          What would you want?

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            what is the solution you would expect from them?

            …I just said that? I expect them to make their software freely and readily available first-party in a repository and not hidden away on some obscure page on their website with no updates.