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by acqq
4421 days ago
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It's true currently. At the support page you link first it is promised that it will be eventually changed but now: "Outside of Google's GCM, the fact is that there are no alternative push messaging frameworks for Android that can scale to the millions of users that TextSecure has. GCM requires Google Play." Note, the page confirms: Google Play still has to be installed to use TextSecure on Android. That is the current state. Google has practically the root access to the every Android device which runs TextSecure. |
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Apple also has root access to all iOS devices via their over-the-air update framework. Opaque basebands and graphics chips with closed source drivers are difficult to trust too. None of these scenarios mean that software which offers serious improvements over the status quo should be casually dismissed. TextSecure can (and does) provide significant protection from mass surveillance and targeted surveillance. Security nihilism is corrosive.