The mere fact that this is being discussed internally at signal should be proof positive that Signal, the app, does not implement the Signal end-to-end encryption protocol as it is documented. Real end to end encryption would make censoring, or even monitoring private messages a technical impossibility.
Why would they debate something that cannot be done? This indicates that it CAN be done and they know it. This indicates that Signal is not real end to end encryption.
I was on signal a few weeks ago, having a conversation about a very unique and obscure subject. When I closed the app and opened my browser I was inundated with advertisements about the subject I was just discussing. That was the first time something like that has happened with signal, but it was disconcerting.
Clipboard hijack and keyboard spying are common on android.
Definitely seems that way, and they're Definitely using the mic to listen. I've seen too many things i am talking about just pop up on my ads, within minutes sometimes.
Was it a txt message conversation or was it a voice call?
Remember that Google/Apple are always listening to the mic feed on you phone as well as countless third party apps. Signal claims to be secure but your phones mic is definitely NOT secure.
It was text. That is what worried me. I've been using signal since before it was called signal and this is the first time I've noticed anything like this happen.... but once is enough
It was a txt conversation. I have been noticing more and more lately that any random thing I talk about immediately results in me receiving ads directed at me about said topic. Shit is unsettling. I try not to talk about important shit around my phone.
Hey @Paulsmith1958 why the downvote? You have anything to actually add to the discussion or are you just a troll? Did you get butthurt? Can you point to on the doll to where the nasty comment touched you?
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