January 7, 2016 Thursday
I signed in on Kik today.
I have always used the Yahoo chat on my mischief email account to communicate with AM guys. But ever since Yahoo “improved” their messenger chat program into an unusable mess (that made me enter a phone number and won’t let me use my Google Voice line. And won’t let me delete contacts. And won’t let me share photos!) I’ve been looking around for a better chat option.
I tried several other options, looking for the safest, easiest way to chat, but each had its drawbacks or is not something my chat buddies can install on their phones.
1) Google
If I could get my guys to use Google Mail and it’s Hang-outs chat program, that would be ideal. Video, text, send photos… I helped Kris set up a fake gmail account and we used that after we thought his Yahoo email was hacked by his son. But most men use Gmail in their “real lives” and don’t want to have two and risk mixing them up.
2) Skype
3) Trillian
It’s an IM aggregator where in theory you can give it your IM logins to other services and then talk to everyone on any IM service. It has an app and a desktop version and is free. I got it working so he could see what I was typing, but I could not see responses from his Yahoo. Ugh.
4) Oldapps.com
I poked around looking for a way to download a previous version of the Yahoo IM app, that worked mostly fine for me until last week. I don’t know quite enough about it to try it, but may explore further if I don’t get other options to work.
5) Set up your own chat room
This would be text only but could be a good short term alternative. There are IRC chat apps and it’s available online through the web – nothing to download and sit on the phone. I use mibbit.com
No log of the conversation. Very private. Not even an ID except for the owner. You set it up, give him the URL and type. This may be the safest place on the internet but most people aren’t familiar with it so it takes some time to learn the commands.
6) Facebook messenger
Set up fake account for him. Use messenger. It has video options. Just have to be careful of their “you may also know” suggestions if it starts recommending your fake account to real people in your life or his life. And delete messages manually.
I also tried several that are meant for military or business super-secure communications, but they were too cumbersome to set up, or deleted messages as I was reading them, which I found unusable. And it would be very tough to explain the app on a guy’s phone.
I’ve heard that some people play the “Words with Friends” game, which has a chat feature embedded. I haven’t tried that. Anyone had any luck with it?
Then a real possibility came from another source.
