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by trash_panda
2784 days ago
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Privacy and security are intertwined. I believe Signal's decisions are based on the objective of making secure communications easy. If they catered to what some people want (no phone numbers and federated network) then the regular user would have different options to use Signal. Which one is the correct one? Are they all the same? No. if you decide to develop your own client (like the LibreSignal example), do you trust that the client is secure? If the end application has vulnerabilities, then the communication privacy is compromised. That's why I say they're intertwined. Even Signal suffered from this same thing with the Desktop client. It is not an easy problem to solve, and that's why Signal does not want to have random people creating custom client apps and having them associated with the project, as it could confuse non-technical users. |
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