Now that I'm using #LineageOS, using #MySudo for #VoIP isn't possible (the Aurora Store workaround works so far as getting the app installed, but then it throws an error when you try to open it).
I *really* want to get #Twilio numbers in the #Linphone app to work as a VoIP solution, but I've had no success so far. (The last time I tried, my Twilio account was suspended for some reason.)
Anyone know of any good Twilio/Linphone VoIP setup tutorials?
@syntax I was trying to do the exact same thing a while back: looking for MySudo replacement. Are you specifically looking for Twilio voip? Lots of cheaper, easier platforms out there. I found twilio uniquely challenging to work with. Try a different Voip provider perhaps.
@techygrue
Thanks. Are there other providers could recommend? I couldn't find much for the UK.
@syntax I use a combo of all of these.
I honestly just wish MySudo would quit relying on Google/Apple services for app functionality. That's the only reason I haven't become a paid subscriber.
Given that one of the first recommendations in the privacy community is to dump large tracking companies like Google, I'm saddened that MySudo relies on these companies to make their app function. Hopefully they change that in the future.
@techygrue
Could you outline how to actually buy numbers and use these services. I went to try the SignalWire Cloud voice thing but every time I submitted details to sign up it just refreshed and wiped what I'd put in. Have you used these services with something like Linphone?
@techygrue
Ignore my last toot. Saw these replies too late. Thanks for your suggestions!