Skype is Officially Dead
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Skype is Officially Dead Today and This is Why People Should Use Free Software InsteadWhen I first heard Skype was shutting down, I had one reaction: Wait...people are still using it?" But jokes apart, hearing that the platform I once used for prank calls and late-night chats is officially retiring hit me with a surprising wave of nostalgia. If you're a 90s kid like me, you're probably feeling it too. Yes, today, May 5, 2025, is the day Skype takes its last breath.
Microsoft is moving Skype users over to Teams Free, which will serve as Skype's successor. The good news is you won't have to start from scratch. You can log into Microsoft Teams Free with your existing Skype credentials. Your Skype contacts and chat history will also automatically transfer to Teams. If you were still using Skype, you may have already seen an in-app notification prompting you to migrate your data before it's too late.
[...] So here's to you, Skype. Thanks for the memories, the dial tones, the pixelated video chats, and the surreal experience of calling a phone from a desktop PC with a dial-up connection. Even as you fade into the Microsoft Teams ecosystem, a little piece of internet history is dying off with you.
An Anonymous Coward writes:
Today, or this morning in the US (this was one hour ago), some of the technical media will offer a timely and much-needed reminder; some will tell you to move to another Microsoft thing (checking the Web, some of the sites spew out promotional spam or chaff for Microsoft today; those sites are connected to Microsoft! "Microsoft mourners" psydroid calls them, "can't get more pathetic than this") and some will tell you to move to some other proprietary thing, i.e. move from one spyware to other spyware from another company, usually from the same country, i.e. the same masters. Few will have the guts/courage/"balls" to mention truly secure software because there's no "money" in selling confidentiality; sponsors, except phonies (false marketing), won't pay to seed such promotional (sponsored) articles. "Skype to go offline on May 5; Microsoft urges transition to Teams", said an LLM slop hub, failing to mention good and ethical alternatives. Maybe it does not quite "rhyme" in Microsoft-controlled LLMs.
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