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You just scan QR codes. It is not that complicated
It can be pretty complicated without a phone. Especially if your computer doesn't have a webcam.
you don't need a camera, you can load the qrCode image (after sending it through Signal 🤭
just send them the link
Thereby surrendering your anonymity and negating any reason to use the app over mainstream alternatives.
AFAIK it also gives you a link in text form.
You match with someone on a dating app and want to move to the next step... Sending them a QR code to scan into the app is a huge hurdle.
Well dating apps are not made for privacy
A Messaging app is made for communication. The ideal dream is a messaging app that is both easy to communicate with, and respect privacy. If a messaging app cannot be used for a common messaging use case, like dating. It's not going to work as a general messaging app