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  • man man

  • Including FPS Games = terrorist. Mh yea you cant trust america lol

  • Data is not cleaned/manipulated by police. Source: police. 🤣

  • For people who are overwhelmed by tidying up (or can't find anything afterwards xD) or managing bookmarks. So they simply use a chaotic system.

  • Tox protocol ( its build on tor) Any p2p messenger using this protocol.

  • Voluntary chat monitoring is now legally binding. Nothing is trustworthy anymore, no matter what they say. + a new censore Monster

  • Since I also have root access and use Magisk, I haven't tested it. But could it possibly be done without rooting? He could test the whole thing with Shizuku

  • The format is missing. If you choose a specific format it should work

  • No, what I'm saying is that it's bullshit to argue that Pixel was used for security reasons. It should have been created from the outset not just for Pixel... As soon as that's the case, or planned, suddenly people are demanding backdoors... With Pixel, the question probably didn't arise... Because Google would NEVER release a phone that is secure for the user. What I'm saying is that graphene offers more security outside of Pixel. (Refers to US backdoors. Not to others.)

  • Especially lol... With Huawei, who knows what kind of uproar there was until they were completely banned and attempts were made to destroy them... Were they banned because they didn't have the backdoors installed as specified by the US? Couldn't the security vulnerabilities be mentioned because it was about the lack of their own US government backdoors? China also engages in espionage, but it is less able to use it directly against its citizens.

  • And just as trustworthy as devices that are equivalent to desktop Hardware with UEFI, IntelME, etc.

    But of course, an even worse data octopus is bringing a backdoor-free cell phone to market... how naive can you be... Uhh, now they're moving away from pixels... Suddenly there are campaigns against the security of graphene... That there was nothing there before is absolutely not surprising and trustworthy...

  • Good luck. I would have supported it if the team hadn't limited itself to fucking Google. Google has already made enough money from them to continue spreading that piece of shit Pixel... Now that people are slowly realizing how shitty Google is, they're switching over, but they're still extremely limited in their choices...

    The team didn't care about most people... Most people don't care about the team.

  • The most important point is missing. The states ignore the laws and rights of their citizens. Then something comes through the back door or through secret elections by a ministry created specifically for this purpose. Democracies are needed, but real ones, and above all ones that have not been compromised by America for decades... in other words, America would first have to be a true democracy. Tough luck.

  • Well, I have to admit that I'm referring to the first sentence in the article anyway. I have no idea what it's called in Signal itself... these are features I don't use.

  • Sorry, the mistake lies in the details. Private groups... They only work on a small scale and if you know each other in real life (or can otherwise verify that you are writing to the right people)... Otherwise, exactly this kind of thing can happen. That's why I think the term "private groups" is simply wrong.

  • Hold up. They also have profile pictures and other stuff. So Meta offered the option to create a global phone book, but also to create a phone book of children worldwide + a timeline of profile pictures. Meta's statement was that it wasn't a big deal because it was public data... So Meta's pedos dream phone book is something else entirely.

  • The main advantage of Signal was the SMS integration, which meant you no longer had to use the SMS app itself. In addition, SMS messages were displayed like a chat. That's why it needed to be linked to your cell phone number, but since they're no longer allowed to offer that anyway, they could have done a clean sweep of existing accounts and adapted the entire login process.