It is an American company, therefore bound to US law, which means NSA involvement, which means guaranteed backdoors to encryption.
That’s a very strong assertion and, given an open-source client and a documented protocol, one that is very easy to prove if true. So I presume you can point at what, in the Signal protocol, is a backdoor in the encryption.
As has been better posed in another reply, unless you have some evidence of backdoors for end to end encryption of Signal, I’m going to personally dismiss your comments as bullshit.
In any case, even using the signal app, Signal don’t have the scale or the commercial interest to weaponise my metadata in the way that meta can from WhatsApp use.
I’ll stand by my comment that not all is EU, but signal remains a move in the right direction to improve privacy and security and reduce the US economic value extracted from my personal activity.
Not all EU, but all moves in the right direction i think…
Android to GrapheneOS
WhatsApp to Signal
Windows to Linux Mint
Office365 to Libre office
Chrome to Vivaldi
Google search to Ecosia
Google maps to Organic maps
GMail / Calendar to Proton + own domain. (Not .com obviously)
Google Drive to Proton Drive
MS Onedrive to Filen
Made a Raspberry Pi SFTP server also running syncthing. (Need to set it up to be a PiHole too)
Kindle to Kobo
Reddit to Lemmy
Retro gaming on handhelds
Streaming services to physical media (and self ripped digital files)
Plus boycot all the fast food chains, coca-cola etc.
That’s off the top of my head.
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That’s a very strong assertion and, given an open-source client and a documented protocol, one that is very easy to prove if true. So I presume you can point at what, in the Signal protocol, is a backdoor in the encryption.
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As has been better posed in another reply, unless you have some evidence of backdoors for end to end encryption of Signal, I’m going to personally dismiss your comments as bullshit.
In any case, even using the signal app, Signal don’t have the scale or the commercial interest to weaponise my metadata in the way that meta can from WhatsApp use.
I’ll stand by my comment that not all is EU, but signal remains a move in the right direction to improve privacy and security and reduce the US economic value extracted from my personal activity.