• @Zachariah
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      12 months ago

      Signal being an American company is also problematic.

      These two are the best balance of security/convenience, however.

      • @Anticorp
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        22 months ago

        You can create and run your own Signal server if you don’t trust Signal.

        • @Zachariah
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          22 months ago

          Interesting. Are the server and client open source? Is a self-hosted server interoperable with the main ones?

      • breadguyyyyyyyyy
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        22 months ago

        server location and legal jurisdiction shouldn’t matter for any truly secure messenger

          • breadguyyyyyyyyy
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            42 months ago

            if a messenger is truly 0 trust end to end encryption, it doesn’t matter who owns the servers or the legal protections of data because they won’t have any data anyway. that’s why signal is so good, when they get subpoenaed the only information that they actually have is the last connection and message sent unix times or something. still secure regardless of being in the US and being run on centralized Amazon, google, and cloudflare servers.

            • @Zachariah
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              22 months ago

              Then the jurisdiction of software development matters. Don’t want a back door being forced into an update by the FBI.

              • ᗪᗩᗰᑎ
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                12 months ago

                The FBI can’t just force them to add malicious code. A bad actor could try to contribute bad code, but Signal’s devs would likely catch it.