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"Signal employees" are upset that the company won't censor private text conversations (since that and phone calls are the only thing taking place on Signal). The only employee named, is also most likely the only employee that is bitching, and of course, is a jew. These godless international swindlers truly are abhorrent creatures, and unfortunately these disgusting creatures have been making headway for quite some time with their degenerate ways. So, we must do all that we can to fight this kike faggot bullshit.

"Signal employees" are upset that the company won't censor private text conversations (since that and phone calls are the only thing taking place on Signal). The only employee named, is also most likely the only employee that is bitching, and of course, is a jew. These godless international swindlers truly are abhorrent creatures, and unfortunately these disgusting creatures have been making headway for quite some time with their degenerate ways. So, we must do all that we can to fight this kike faggot bullshit.

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[–] 3 pts

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.

[–] 0 pt

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.

[–] 4 pts

Clipboard hijack and keyboard spying are common on android.

[–] 1 pt

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.

[–] 0 pt

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.

[–] 0 pt

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

[–] 0 pt

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.

[–] 0 pt

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?

[–] 1 pt

Has as anyone been paying attention to Mozilla? My God, same thing.

[–] 2 pts

Not recently, but I remember a few years ago when Mozilla was very open about their hatred of wrongthink.

[–] 1 pt

Mozilla has been cucked as fuck for years now.

[–] 1 pt

The funniest thing I read was about their stupid SJW effort was removing "master/slave" code references. As Barbara Streisand discovered, complaining about something publicly usually has the unintended consequence of causing more of what you don't want. Therefore, I actually go out of my way to embed this meme in all my code and not just in comments, literally variables and method names. I can just imagine some SJW looking through my code in horror some day.

[–] 0 pt

now former Signal employee, Gregg Bernstein

GOODBYE JEW (youtube.com)

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"Bernstein left Signal to act as the director of the NSA for the Biden administration."

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Dont know how he expects them to do that, signal uses strong end to end encryption so nothing unencrypted transitions the signal servers and they dont hold any encryption keys. They have no ability to see whats being communicated.

[–] 1 pt

the signal servers

HAHAHAHAHA

I laughed.

They have no ability to see whats being communicated.

Yes they do. Google has your private keys when you install Signal from the Play Store and register the app with your PERSONAL PHONE NUMBER. All your encrypted signal messages are routed through Google's cloud messaging service, which means they have your encrypted messages AND the keys required to decrypt them.

They can absolutely censor speech on Signal. Just find the phone numbers of signal users who practice wrong-think on other platforms and stop them from being able to send messages.

[–] 1 pt

I think you need to study the signal protocol in a bit more depth. If you are concerned about your phone number being known there are alternate ways to activate signal and also its not necessary to use the play store to install it. Signal has passed scrutiny with flying colors by three major overseas private institutions.

[–] 0 pt

Public-Private keychains are well understood. The Signal protocol is robust, but it is useless if the message carrier can aquire your private key.

The security provided by end-to-end encryption (using private/public keypairs) is pointless if the MITM has your private key.

And yes, you do have to install Signal from the Play Store. The only alternatives are 1) builiding the app yourself, 2) downloading a the apk from a third-party (which is ultimately from the play store). Signal USED to be on open source app sotred like F-Droid, but has since been REMOVED and kept solely on Google and Apple's app stores.

Additionally, you can't even install the Signal app on your Desktop without first connecting it to your phone

To use the Signal desktop app, Signal must first be installed on your phone. (signal.org)

Also, let me know if this doesn't raise and eyebrow for you

$50 million investment into signal from WhatApps founder (whatsapp now owned by facebook): https://archive.vn/eVU5f

Again the Signal protocol is very strong IF the message carrier doesn't have your private key. If they do, you may as well be sending clear-text messages.

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This may or not be the case, remember if something is very private it will be attacked by significant levels of disinformation as that is their only weapon. Do your own research, make your own judgements, dont take anything read online as gospel.

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I'm not and I don't, but I do believe this.