• @asdfasdfasdf
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    623 days ago

    But then what’s the benefit to Signal? Just that it’s decentralized?

    • TheTechnician27
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      423 days ago

      Decentralization actually can be really powerful to give you a backup even if you prefer Signal; Signal’s servers very infrequently go down, but when they do, you entirely lose that channel for an unpredictable amount of time.

    • @asap
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      322 days ago

      You can’t know with certainty on Signal that the client and the server are actually keeping your messages encrypted at rest, you have to trust them.

      With Matrix, if you self host, you are the one in control.

      • @asdfasdfasdf
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        522 days ago

        Isn’t Signal E2E encrypted? How would it be able to decrypt them?

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          12 days ago

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      • mox
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        You can’t know with certainty on Signal that the client and the server are actually keeping your messages encrypted at rest, you have to trust them.

        This is untrue. By design, messages are never decrypted on servers when end-to-end encryption is in use. They would have to break the encryption first, because they don’t have the keys.

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      • comfy
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        122 days ago

        I assume you also have to trust the servers which the accounts you’re messaging are stored on. (Although there are real situations where all users will be on the same server, where this is obviously a great benefit.)

    • Handles
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      122 days ago

      That is certainly an improvement over Signal, yeah.