← Back to context Comment by fsflover 2 years ago You should be able to choose your own threat model. 6 comments fsflover Reply growse 2 years ago You can. There's a plethora of e2e messaging apps out there all catering to different threat models. fsflover 2 years ago Sounds like arguments from Apple fans: You trust Apple and do everything Apple way or go away. growse 2 years ago I'm no Apple fan, but "Don't use things you don't like" seems... perfectly reasonable? 2 replies →
growse 2 years ago You can. There's a plethora of e2e messaging apps out there all catering to different threat models. fsflover 2 years ago Sounds like arguments from Apple fans: You trust Apple and do everything Apple way or go away. growse 2 years ago I'm no Apple fan, but "Don't use things you don't like" seems... perfectly reasonable? 2 replies →
fsflover 2 years ago Sounds like arguments from Apple fans: You trust Apple and do everything Apple way or go away. growse 2 years ago I'm no Apple fan, but "Don't use things you don't like" seems... perfectly reasonable? 2 replies →
growse 2 years ago I'm no Apple fan, but "Don't use things you don't like" seems... perfectly reasonable? 2 replies →
You can. There's a plethora of e2e messaging apps out there all catering to different threat models.
Sounds like arguments from Apple fans: You trust Apple and do everything Apple way or go away.
I'm no Apple fan, but "Don't use things you don't like" seems... perfectly reasonable?
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