On 2/1/22, zeynepaydogan <zeynepaydogan@protonmail.com> wrote:
Bullshit Facebook is starting to do end-to-end encryption? I wonder which idiot is using messenger?We don't care about this stupid app.
jim bell <jdb10987@yahoo.com> 1 Şubat 2022 Salı saat 10:14 tarihinde yazdı:
Komando: End-to-end encryption comes to Facebook Messenger - How to enable it. https://www.komando.com/security-privacy/end-to-end-encryption-facebook-mess...
If user has to use control panels running on some GovCorp server to turn ON crypto, GovCorp can use the same panel to turn OFF their crypto. Not to mention all this crypto software is probably provided in realtime download automagic easily backdoored or crypto-downgraded updates from central, and has historically been proven insecure, from a known shit company, isn't completely opensource, etc. Not to mention half the users running on closed source apple platform which pledged to scan everything users are doing and report them to central command, the other half running on "opensource" android provided by known spies as well. Users would be quite insane to trust such things without doing both tool and security model validation. Any third party standalone distributed crypto messenger could be better... tox, torchat, etc, etc Same for any standalone crypto tool that rides over some other protocol service XMPP, IRC, email, blockchain, etc. See any list of privacy tools, some of them now offer group txt voice video too. Now Jack Dorsey talks lately about not wanting to own the protocols, apps, code, networks, or even doing old central, but of providing enabling and valueadd services around all the growing distributed things... but that's a big leap for a known corporate censor and manipulator of free speech to take. Legacy people and companies can change, but must be examined. Stay tuned to all things distributed and crypto.