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Yes, anyone joining it must be signed into Signal on their device.
Hard pass. I don't want anything where the technology is not controlled from my hub or someone I trust.
where can you use any service without signing up? what kinda rage bait comment is this
Jitsi. Even zoom and teams allow joining without an account. Good ol' webrtc and browser tech.
how is joining an already setup meeting room with a guest account the same as this? you can't use those things without someone that already has an account inviting you. and wtf does "browser tech" mean.
True, one person needs an account. You used to be able to do Jitsi - and before it other webrtc calling solutions - with no account at all but now Jitsi also needs the first host to sign in.
But Signal calls, every participant must have a Signal account. The others, I can invite people to join with no account.
"Browser tech"? Just the fact you can make it work from a browser without needing to install anything else. Again, Signal isn't set up for that kind of thing. It's just designed and extended from a different use case.
you can now enter google meet rooms without a google account. i did it last week