On 12 April 2015 14:11:52 GMT+01:00, Markus Ottela <oottela@cs.helsinki.fi> wrote:
NSA gets massive amounts of text messages through it's Dishfire program.
Users should not assume they're excluded just because the program had
limited scope of 200,000,000 SMS per day -- four years ago.
The content is unavailable in both data channels, yet you get better
protection against metadata analysis by routing TextSecure traffic
through Tor.
On 12.04.2015 00:51, Shelley wrote:
On April 11, 2015 1:18:35 PM Yush Bhardwaj <yushbhardwaj91@gmail.com>
wrote:
Text Secure is way better
*snip*
Quoting Cathal from a post earlier today:
TextSecure no longer supports SMS and the data channel requires
installing bundles from Google, an NSA asset. Use SMSSecure, an
SMS-only fork of TextSecure, also on FDroid store now whereas
TextSecure was pulled from FDroid by the devs to maintain their
Google-only distribution system.<<
-S