Comment by cl3misch
2 years ago
It is privacy with respect to government surveillance and the like. Not the kind where you mistrust your contacts.
2 years ago
It is privacy with respect to government surveillance and the like. Not the kind where you mistrust your contacts.
Not really the case with signal anymore. if you want privacy you should look elsewhere.
Care to elaborate?
I posted links to a lot of information here: https://news.ycombinator.com/threads?id=autoexec#39445866
The TL;DR is that they collect and forever store sensitive data in the cloud, meaning that the US gov could almost certainly access that data and any other government could access any one person's data too just by brute forcing a PIN
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Maybe in the US you don‘t need to mandatory register a phone number with a valid id, in most of the world you have to. If anyone can require the phone company to reveal your identity, it‘s the government.