Poor security implementations that would become the weakest link in the security chain
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Definitely. Capturing the messages isn’t my concern though as much as interacting with non authentic clients
Yes of course. Signal can archive messages and they can be restored, you can screenshot messages and you can have them backed up as part of a policy like icloud backups.
My question is more about how do you know you’re interacting with an authentic signal client, and not a bastardized one.
This might feel bad, but honestly you’re still killing it. I graduated at like 30 after grinding out years and years of CC. You have great prospects, just stay focused
This looks nice; I’ll take a look!
Oh I’ve heard of this one; They look great! I think the only thing they don’t have is a mobile app :(
I also don’t like that Proton doesn’t fully encrypt their contacts.
root@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Saudi Arabian government company is buying Pokémon go and 100 million players real time location data131·2 months agoIt’s been fun. Once this is official I guess it’s over for me.
Ah, so 5 eyes. Tuta is German so 14 eyes. Not a lot of options out there
Do they? I haven’t experienced either of these. Where would I find the ads? Curious if my pihole is hiding them
Exactly this. I left after the previous comments but still felt they had integrity. That’s also starting to change
I switched after the CEO came out supporting Trumps nomination and the republicans being the party of the small guy
root@lemmy.worldto Europe@feddit.org•Signal's CEO: Then We're Leaving Sweden | Sweden HeraldEnglish5·3 months agoGood point
root@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•If you have HTTPs everywhere on, how much harm can a malicious wifi network do?3·3 months agoThat’s true. Was going to setup a NAT rule to test it out but then realized that there’s no way I can redirect outbound traffic on 443 to a Pi Hole on 53, lol.
Yeah, that’s a good point. For me it’s mostly family that is not very technical, so I’m not too concerned of them using a fork.