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- censorshipnews@thelemmy.club
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- cross-posted to:
- censorshipnews@thelemmy.club
- europe@lemmy.ml
- According to Whittaker, the bill requires the encrypted messaging app Signal to install so-called backdoors in the software.
What about Threema? 🤔
Next in line should be matrix. People say it’s hard to use but the devs have gone through like 3 app revisions since then. Main instance requires email but a lot are fully anon.
DeltaChat makes so much more sense imho for texting. It is based on E-Mail. You can either use their e-mail service (requiring only a username) or you can use your existing imap-email account. End-End encryption is handled automatically.
Did they figure out forward security and metadata yet? Last I saw they sort of handwaved it.
Is this law broad enough to also catch up Proton and its services?
This attack by governments on encryption is getting more and more concerning.
Is this law broad enough to also catch up Proton and its services?
They don’t need a law, they already logged and complied on request