We need decentralized communication, now.

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What about iMessage? :lupe:

it's my understanding that imessage iphone to iphone/ipas has end to end encryption so it's secure unless some 3rd party has physical access to your device or backup+password.

imessage to android is not secured since sms is sent over as plaintext.
 

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What about iMessage? :lupe:

IMO that kinda gets into the argument of open source vs closed source which is most of the time more trustworthy than closed. Unless your checking & verifying every line of code (if the software is open source) you cant be 100% sure that its safe vulnerabilites can be found in even if the software is open source (i.e OpenSSL heartbleed bug 2014).Id recommend Signal or XMPP client But iMessage is good when communication is with another iphone/mac etc cause its encrypted E2E.When communicating with a phone running android or another OS texts are sent as SMS which is very unsecure.
 

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^ Thanks for this info brehs, ill look more into this shyt. I know the government will do hoe shyt for sure, infiltrating groups of positivity is fukked up.

Is there a possible middle ground for this shyt?

governments & corporations have acted in bad faith too many times for anyone paying attention to believe a middle ground is achievable or desired on their part.
 

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governments & corporations have acted in bad faith too many times for anyone paying attention to believe a middle ground is achievable or desired on their part.

^this like we should have been had an equivalent to GDPR for the US ages ago hell i thought after the CA/Facebook fiasco it would be implemented for us
 

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The more advanced technology is, the less privacy we have :yeshrug:....fukk y'all thought? The only way to avoid it is to not participate in it
 

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The more advanced technology is, the less privacy we have :yeshrug:....fukk y'all thought? The only way to avoid it is to not participate in it

did you read the original post? decentralized communication can thwart mass surveillance. even if a person doesn't participate, that doesn't stop someone from having their photo/video taken and said photo/video being synced to any number of corporate 'clouds', to be stored and analyzed for purposes unknown by persons unknown. facebook is auto-tagging people in photos , people who never signed up to their shyt and being identified by their friends and family. familial links and network of associates are being established on people who chose not to participate.
 
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The more advanced technology is, the less privacy we have :yeshrug:....fukk y'all thought? The only way to avoid it is to not participate in it
This is so laughable I don't even know how to respond. Please enlighten us on how you do not participate.
 

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Blackberry told everybody since when :ufdup:
blackberry been compromised:rudy:

BlackBerry - Wikipedia

Research in Motion agreed to give access to private communications to the governments of United Arab Emirates[133] and Saudi Arabia[134] in 2010, and India in 2012.[135] The Saudi and UAE governments had threatened to ban certain services because their law enforcement agencies could not decrypt messages between people of interest.[136]

It was revealed as a part of the 2013 mass surveillance disclosures that the American and British intelligence agencies, the National Security Agency (NSA) and the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) respectively, have access to the user data on BlackBerry devices. The agencies are able to read almost all smartphone information, including SMS, location, e-mails, and notes through BlackBerry Internet Service, which operates outside corporate networks, and which, in contrast to the data passing through internal BlackBerry services (BES), only compresses but does not encrypt data.[137]

Documents stated that the NSA was able to access the BlackBerry e-mail system and that they could "see and read SMS traffic".[137] There was a brief period in 2009 when the NSA was unable to access BlackBerry devices, after BlackBerry changed the way they compress their data. Access to the devices was re-established by GCHQ.[137] GCHQ has a tool named SCRAPHEAP CHALLENGE, with the capability of "Perfect spoofing of emails from Blackberry targets".[138][139]

In response to the revelations BlackBerry officials stated that "It is not for us to comment on media reports regarding alleged government surveillance of telecommunications traffic" and added that a "back door pipeline" to their platform had not been established and did not exist.[137]

Similar access by the intelligence agencies to other mobile devices exists, using similar techniques to hack into them.[137]

The BlackBerry software includes support for the Dual EC DRBG CSPRNG algorithm which, due to being probably backdoored by the NSA, the US National Institute of Standards and Technology "strongly recommends" no longer be used. BlackBerry Ltd. has however not issued an advisory to its customers, because they do not consider the probable backdoor a vulnerability. BlackBerry Ltd. also owns US patent 2007189527, which covers the technical design of the backdoor.[140]
 

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Freedom of speech is next, like imagine if you was talking bad about trump or Biden and all of a sudden you get the boys at your door and you get hit with a fine or get arrested
 
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