And no IPad version to

    • @InFerNo@lemmy.ml
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      108 months ago

      I just use discord via the browser. Why would I allow it to harvest my data as an app?

        • @uis@lemmy.world
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          8 months ago

          If you use JACK audio, then you can make it Unix-way. Or use hardware PTT.

          EDIT: or just mute/unmute mic system-wide

          • Flax
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            17 months ago

            It makes sense. Websites in a browser shouldn’t be able to detect keystrokes outside of the tab

        • @Amends1782@lemmy.ca
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          08 months ago

          They have to do it on fucking purpose right? Only allow keybinds so you have to get the client so they can collect user data

          • Flax
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            27 months ago

            No, it’s probably because websites running in Chrome might lack the ability to detect keystrokes in the background. If they did, that’s a very very concerning security risk.

            If they wanted to force you, they’d just disable the web app lmao

      • Chewy
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        38 months ago

        Because the desktop app works without having your phone around, if I remember correctly. It’s a relatively recent feature.

          • Chewy
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            38 months ago

            The web version isn’t a standalone client like Signal, which registers as an additional device with e2e. WhatsApp web communicates with the WhatsApp app, so it doesn’t work if the phone isn’t connected to the internet (in early versions it had to be the same network, if I remember correctly).

            I believe WA introduced a feature which allowed the desktop app to function standalone like Signal. Signal Desktop adds a second device with it’s own keys, so contacts send automatically messages to two devices. I’m not sure if it works the same for WA, and if they even have the feature. I don’t have a compatible desktop.

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                18 months ago

                Oopsie. Seems like I missed discord in your comment. I thought you were talking about WhatsApp.

    • lastweakness
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      28 months ago

      The Windows-only app is way better. You can make calls for example.