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Mysteriarch ☀️@slrpnk.net to Technology@beehaw.orgEnglish · 1 year ago

To comply with DMA, WhatsApp and Messenger will become interoperable via Signal protocol

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To comply with DMA, WhatsApp and Messenger will become interoperable via Signal protocol

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Mysteriarch ☀️@slrpnk.net to Technology@beehaw.orgEnglish · 1 year ago
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To comply with DMA, WhatsApp and Messenger will become interoperable via Signal protocol | TechCrunch
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Meta today is offering more details about how it plans to make its messaging apps, WhatsApp and Messenger, interoperable with third-party messaging
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    No, Signal announced they won’t implement interoperable messaging.

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      kind of dumb they could get huge market share

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        Yeah, this worked so well for XMPP when everybody federated with Gmail chat.

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          Well, it worked out for Google when it federated with Jabber, who first open sourced XMPP.

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        It’s not. There is no privacy if you send your message to Whatsapp servers.

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          There’s even less privacy if I have to have the WhatsApp app installed on my phone to send that message.

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          You have the big plus of not having the WhatsApp app installed and snooping around with all those permissions it has.

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          Would it not be E2EE? Isn’t that one of the reasons for using the Signal protocol?

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            Yes, the “delivering” part would be E2EE. Do we really know the afterwards if they can read their users’ messages? They probably can.

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              Whatsapp CANNOT read messages when e2ee is enabled, this client-side snooping was discussed when the protocol was first implemented. Whatsapp collects a ton of metadata and social graph info, but not message content.

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              Sure, but any messaging app (including Signal) could have these backdoors in place. Heck, there’s even vectors for unrelated apps on your phone to read this data once unencrypted.

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                Signal clients are open-source.

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                  Signal is only officially distributed through Google Play, so their APK isn’t reproducible, and I believe it still contains binary blobs.

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                That’s actually true. We don’t know the real-time server code of Signal. Though other apps cannot read what’s written inside Signal, that’s the good part. I prefer private server + Matrix but Signal is the easiest for regular people.

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            if i remember correctly, it would be E2EE (WhatsApp and Messenger are too) but Meta stores the encrypted message on their server

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        Signal does not care about “market share”, they’re a non-profit.

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          Them being nonprofit has nothing to do with the pursuit of marketshare. Plenty of nonprofits want to maximize marketshare. Them being nonprofit means they are mission-driven.

          And what is that mission?

          Per the Signal Foundation’s website:

          Protect free expression and enable secure global communication through open source privacy technology.

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            Them being nonprofit has nothing to do with the pursuit of marketshare.

            Um, of course it does? LOL

            Them being nonprofit means they are mission-driven.

            And what is that mission?

            Let’s talk about what the opposite of their mission is: Mainly operating as a source of data collection and revenue for a corporate surveillance and advertising agency.

            Do they want more users? Sure. Are they going to compromise on their core principles out of convenience for their users? Abso-fuckin-lutely not.

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      Source?

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        https://www.androidpolice.com/signal-threema-nothing-to-do-with-whatsapp-eu/

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          Ugh, an ad-block force wall. No visit.

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            What adblocker are you using? It doesn’t appear for me.

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              The built-in ad blocker of the Vivaldi browser

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                I’m using Firefox + uBlock Origin and don’t have a paywall.

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                  You sure it’s not disabled for AndroidPolice.com? I’m still seeing it.

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