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If the underlying layers are completely hosed, how reliable or safe can these apps really be? Even assuming full blown TLS and SSL, I'm still not convinced these apps are that good. For example, Signal doesnt allow you to set a conversation password or cert, which makes me think it's nothing more than giving false hope to idiots

If the underlying layers are completely hosed, how reliable or safe can these apps really be? Even assuming full blown TLS and SSL, I'm still not convinced these apps are that good. For example, Signal doesnt allow you to set a conversation password or cert, which makes me think it's nothing more than giving false hope to idiots

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[–] 2 pts (edited )

There is no such thing as 'secure' on the internet.

Treat everything you type as public and archived.

Like so....

clears throat

Daniel Andrews can suck Winnie the Poohs honey covered cock, and needs to be slowly lowered into a woodchipper an inch at a time.

See? Now im either going to get disappeared by Absolutely Fantastic Plastic or not. Havent changed my tune in a couple of years and im still standing but knowing my luck ill get buttfucked in the end.

[–] 0 pt

There is no such thing as 'secure' on the internet.

I'd say a laptop booted from a read-only live CD from a random open WiFi access point would be pretty secure. They could find the access point and get security footage, but you're asking for trouble if you're opening your laptop and working on whatever at the place. I'd write out everything ahead of time and set the laptop not to turn off when the lid's closed. Set a script to email/post shit as soon as you connect to an open WiFi. Then leave that shit in your backpack and just stroll on by.