Comment on CEO of Telegram messaging app arrested in France, say French media
AsudoxDev@programming.dev 2 months agoInstead, we have SimpleX, Matrix, XMPP, and Briar. They’re ultimately better than Telegram.
Comment on CEO of Telegram messaging app arrested in France, say French media
AsudoxDev@programming.dev 2 months agoInstead, we have SimpleX, Matrix, XMPP, and Briar. They’re ultimately better than Telegram.
SweetCitrusBuzz@beehaw.org 2 months ago
SimpleX is not as good as other offerings yet, it is very lacking in features and frustrating to use for the few it does have.
Matrix has bad encryption: soatok.blog/…/security-issues-in-matrixs-olm-libr…
XMPP also has not very useful encryption (though not bad imo, it’s just not user friendly nor on all the time or in every client): soatok.blog/2024/08/04/against-xmppomemo/
Briar isn’t there yet on every device, it doesn’t have feature parity on all devices/OSs and can’t be used on all devices/OS.
Signal is the only one really worth considering at the moment in my opinion for most users, good features, and for actually proven encryption.
AsudoxDev@programming.dev 2 months ago
I actually think that too. People just think that providing their phone numbers makes them less private when privacy does not mean anonymity.
SweetCitrusBuzz@beehaw.org 2 months ago
Yeah. Phone numbers are less of an issue now what with usernames and with certain options chosen no one can find you by phone number on Signal.
I do agree with them to some degree that tying accounts to phone numbers should be removed or at least optional, but it’s less of an issue now.
I think a lot of people make the mistake of thinking privacy means “the maxmimum amount of privacy at all times” and whilst that’s understandable it’s not a thing that is likely in this current world nor does everyone need it, which is why people can and should be doing accurate threat modelling for themselves, which most don’t.
uis@lemm.ee 2 months ago
Yeah, people just think that providing their phone numbers makes local police able to easily find them and insert soldering iron into their rectum when privacy does not mean that that police will not easily find you for what you said on the internets. Wait, what?
SweetCitrusBuzz@beehaw.org 2 months ago
Okay, I’ll bite. But considering Signal has no data and very little metadata to give people, what exactly is the problem? What evidence would they have to arrest people on?
Especially now that people don’t have to share phone numbers to add a contact and can stop other from being able to do so.