← Back to context Comment by IshKebab 10 months ago Signal can't evade this law either. 3 comments IshKebab Reply blfr 10 months ago Why not? Signal was willing to run all kinds crazy setups to evade foreign laws, like domain fronting.https://signal.org/blog/doodles-stickers-censorship/ botanical76 10 months ago If Signal can do it, then why doesn't Apple make a stand? buzzerbetrayed 10 months ago If signal doesn’t make a stand, the entire value prop of signal collapses and they cease to be a thing.For Apple, privacy is one value prop. But seemingly smaller one than the UK market.
blfr 10 months ago Why not? Signal was willing to run all kinds crazy setups to evade foreign laws, like domain fronting.https://signal.org/blog/doodles-stickers-censorship/ botanical76 10 months ago If Signal can do it, then why doesn't Apple make a stand? buzzerbetrayed 10 months ago If signal doesn’t make a stand, the entire value prop of signal collapses and they cease to be a thing.For Apple, privacy is one value prop. But seemingly smaller one than the UK market.
botanical76 10 months ago If Signal can do it, then why doesn't Apple make a stand? buzzerbetrayed 10 months ago If signal doesn’t make a stand, the entire value prop of signal collapses and they cease to be a thing.For Apple, privacy is one value prop. But seemingly smaller one than the UK market.
buzzerbetrayed 10 months ago If signal doesn’t make a stand, the entire value prop of signal collapses and they cease to be a thing.For Apple, privacy is one value prop. But seemingly smaller one than the UK market.
Why not? Signal was willing to run all kinds crazy setups to evade foreign laws, like domain fronting.
https://signal.org/blog/doodles-stickers-censorship/
If Signal can do it, then why doesn't Apple make a stand?
If signal doesn’t make a stand, the entire value prop of signal collapses and they cease to be a thing.
For Apple, privacy is one value prop. But seemingly smaller one than the UK market.