Nope, I haven't had to install Play for Textsecure at all, and I don't use or have a personal Google account. When it offers to set up data channel, just skip it, and TS reverts to encrypting over SMS instead. Redphone also has a "no google" mode where it announces incoming calls to other RP users with a simultaneous SMS, but I've found it to be very buggy in my builds; calls connect but no sound transmitted, etc. As far as "where to get it", here's a copy: https://ngrok.com:61924/owncloud/public.php?service=files&t=264659e23e8733b528386eaa6f52d5ef Cert is self-signed: SHA1: 63:9B:E2:FA:D8:A9:66:DE:46:B7:E4:C2:18:47:73:04:C0:12:FE:1F SHA256: CF:D2:82:0D:C8:65:CE:EB:2E:3F:36:EC:DA:9E:82:4E:2E:BD:51:19:6A:7E:11:65:50:40:57:9E:B8:79:8D:A2 This is an older build by now. Frankly I'm holding out for a JS build of Textsecure and I'll probably try FFOS, then. FDroid and Textsecure are my "killer apps" tying me to Android. I just wish Moxie would let them play nice together. On 12/11/14 23:13, Seth wrote:
On Wed, 12 Nov 2014 14:29:04 -0800, <bluelotus@openmailbox.org> wrote:
Where can TextSecure be downloaded?
Best workaround I've found so far if you want to download Google Play APKs on your computer and then transfer them to your phone manually is Raccoon:
http://www.onyxbits.de/raccoon
Requires java along with a 'dummy' Google account, but gets the job done with the least amount of hassle.
Unfortunately, it appears that TextSecure still requires the Google Services framework to be installed and running on the Android device. Haven't figured out yet how to do this manually this without installing Google Play.
Also, FWIW, you can (or at least you used to be able to) manually remove a Google account from an Android phone without having to factory reset the device.
http://www.sleetherz.com/android-news/how-to-change-gmail-account-on-android...