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>8. Who Your Personal Data May Be Shared With 8.3. Law Enforcement Authorities If Telegram receives a court order that confirms you're a terror suspect, we may disclose your IP address and phone number to the relevant authorities. So far, this has never happened. When it does, we will include it in a semiannual transparency report published at: https://t.me/transparency.

https://eu.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2021/04/28/biden-calls-white-supremacy-terrorism-speech-congress/4884034001/

>"We won't ignore what our intelligence agencies have determined to be the most lethal terrorist threat to our homeland today: White supremacy is terrorism,” Biden cautioned

https://telegram.org/privacy >>8. Who Your Personal Data May Be Shared With 8.3. Law Enforcement Authorities If Telegram receives a court order that confirms you're a **terror suspect**, we may disclose your IP address and phone number to the relevant authorities. So far, this has never happened. When it does, we will include it in a semiannual transparency report published at: https://t.me/transparency. https://eu.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2021/04/28/biden-calls-white-supremacy-terrorism-speech-congress/4884034001/ >>"We won't ignore what our intelligence agencies have determined to be the most lethal terrorist threat to our homeland today: **White supremacy is terrorism**,” Biden cautioned

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[–] 6 pts

any kind of client server architecture, yes, even poal, has to obey the law

you think you are "anonymous" on poal ? from NSA ? you are a gullible one

right now, there is a session, linked to an IP to a specific geografic region and specific user. There is a contract

Oh, I see you say VPN, like magic, you surely know that it is a "good" VPN, not one that is under NSA surveilance ? no ?

so, why telegram is better than facebook-messanger ? simple it is not zuck

wake up, WW3 is here

[–] 0 pt

Seems the only secure thing these days is an offline machine that encrypts your messages, then passes them over your own protocol to a machine on the net (via serial port or something) and sends it. You have to be able to see what the trusted machine is sending and know it can't go doing extra stuff. For that machine probably best to use a microcontroller, because I've heard that desktop CPUs have potential radio modules in them. I guess you also need to use some steganography because they probably treat encrypted messages as a red flag.

[–] 2 pts

yes, you also need a one time pad .....

and one that deletes the previously used keys

clearly you have an issue on how to "exchange" the pad, but given the storage size of current usb key, one pad will last a lifetime (for normal text messages)

[–] 1 pt

I was helping someone transfer account passwords and made a list of random strong passwords (20 die rolls each) and mailed it to them. The letter never arrived. Very weird.