

You’re overestimating how secure devices are today & I believe underestimating the work devs are doing to fix that regardless of what lawheckers say
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You’re overestimating how secure devices are today & I believe underestimating the work devs are doing to fix that regardless of what lawheckers say


I don’t, but I assume closed source components and/or human error will leak all my messages


GrapheneOS probably a big step for reducing the number of people with access, I think


Moving away from WhatsApp might reduce how many people can access your messages, but you can still assume your messages will be scanned and indexed no matter what app you use


I don’t quite get what you’re asking. You can use any chat app that works, just don’t expect privacy with current tech unless you’re a pair of trustworthy cryptography experts using secure devices at both ends. Near future tech should make it more possible for regular everyday tech users to achieve what an expert could do today


Coding is “illegal” now, remember?


My phone is going to stop getting updates one day, and then there might not be a new version of the same phone without “certified Android” locking me out of choosing my own apps.
Mullvad is already a honeypot
I’m not sure if this changes anything for ones like airvpn but if so we’ll just fight back with stuff like Tor, I guess