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  • @knexcar @throwslemy @Clent Maybe you won't face a problem with law enforcement caused by some company sharing your data with the law enforcement. On an individual level, yeah sure, you probably won't get affected. But on a societal level, do we accept having some people's lives ruined by these techniques? I don't think so.
    In general, is it acceptable that we give some for-profit companies full access to our data so they can manipulate our buying behaviors with their targeted ads?

  • @governorkeagan @throwslemy Privacy Guides has a set of objective criteria to judge a browser's security and privacy. People tend to hate Brave for reasons unrelated to security and privacy. Like the CEO's politics, crypto (and recently AI) integration in the browser, some shady history about injecting referral codes, etc.
    Personally, I wish I could find an alternative that is as good as Brave. Until then, I'll keep using it as it is perfect for my needs.

  • @progettarsi Then they shouldn't publicize their app as a private messaging app, since they have access to our supposedly private conversations. That is actively harming their users because they're giving them a false sense of security. I have some IRL friends who think Telegram is more private than WhatsApp (which is obviously wrong because WhatsApp at least uses E2EE by default) due to this false publicity.

  • @bastion message database of decrypted messages that signal keeps around to show your history

    What are you talking about ? Where did you get this from ?

  • @progettarsi the sites requires subscribtion to read the article

    Here's a link without a pay wall
    https://web.archive.org/web/20230207144839/https://www.livelaw.in/news-updates/after-court-order-telegram-discloses-phone-numbers-ip-addresses-of-users-accused-of-sharing-infringing-material-215311

    itโ€™s normal that if you do something anti ethical you donโ€™t deserve the privacy the app offered to you

    This contradicts what you said earlier : "a lot of illegal things happens on telegram proving that maybe their privacy is better than you think"

  • @bastion Anonymity is useful, sure. But if you're going to use an IM app like the majority of people do, you're going to use it to contact friends and family, which means that the account isn't anonymous.

    You should also know that Session lacks forward secrecy (a very important feature imo).

  • @bastion @Infiltratedad8271 But Session doesn't support SMS too. Why do you consider it superior if that's the reason you dislike Signal ?