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6 days agoso its not encryption, but network effects that keep you from switching…
so its not encryption, but network effects that keep you from switching…
Apple keeps the encryption keys and they can access all of your messages, if they feel like it. signal is encrypted by default and just saves when you created and when you last logged in to your account.
not sure, if cinnamon still qualifies as alternative considering the massive Linux Mint crowd.
how? what did you set up for that?
so many questions. what patents? how should they know you use it?
Unfortunately died last year
so… it can not be FreeBSD? :)
sorry, I thought you were the previous comment, my bad. as for encryption: yes it is better, as SMS is not emcrypted at all…