They do not ship updates as fast as official Signal client does. Do not use it unless you specifically need one of its security features
They do not ship updates as fast as official Signal client does. Do not use it unless you specifically need one of its security features
You haven’t answered the question
He marshalled an attack on the capital. No non-fascist does that.
uh, you sure about that?
Can’t an instance also collect IP-addreses and device info, if its owner adds some scripts to its web version?
Did you get anyone to switch from Discord and Hangouts to Signal and SimpleX? How?
Probably UX designers decided that’s too difficult and confusing for most users
I think Startpage had some feature like “Anonymous Web Page View”
Do I understand correctly, what you mean is that there is an Invidious instance to which two users are connected. User A sends request to Invidious to get a video, Invidious forwards it to user B, user B downloads the video and sends it back to user A?
Sounds a lot like Tor or maybe I am missing something?
Sounds cool asf, probably the way private messaging apps should be
Although, it is not really fitting my threat model, I would love to see how it develops
You recognize patterns by observing long-term trends, not by overreacting to whatever most outrageous news headline you see right now
Who are you referring to as “the whole world”, specifically? People on Lemmy? Leftists? Your friends IRL?
His salute does not affect your life in any meaningful way unless you let it do so.
Stop switching to every new “cool” and “encrypted” service every time the previous one disappointed you a little bit. This is not helpful neither for your time, nor for privacy community overall. We should lean on most developed and best platforms we have right now (Proton, Signal etc.) and get everyone to switch. Unless we know we have market dominance, dispersing our efforts is futile.
And yep, answering your question, Tuta Mail is fine
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Graphene OS - best privacy and security, only for Google Pixel phones
Calyx OS - less secure but supports cheaper phones (Motorola) and eco-friendly phones (Fairphone)
Honorable mentions are LineageOS, /e/ OS, Replicant and iode OS, however their security is much worse than of Calyx/Graphene (no verified boot), so use at your own risk
Yes, they exist, but there is no reason to use them other than tinkering around. Also they have much worse security than Android or iOS. So if you need something private and open source there are a plenty of degoogled Android ROMs.
The question was whether you are sure that only fascists marsh on capitals