Signal doesn’t store your encryption key in the cloud and yet it supports e2ee messaging on multiple devices including desktop.
Signal doesn’t store your encryption key in the cloud and yet it supports e2ee messaging on multiple devices including desktop.
Telegram is not private messaging.
Firefox already blocks all trackers by default. I think Mozilla is trying to be the good guy by providing a more private option that’s available to people that don’t use Firefox. It seems pretty naive, but I think their heart is in the right place.
At the end of the day, this is just another setting to toggle off on a fresh install for those of us against all tracking and advertising on the web.
You’re not gonna find a self hosted solution as good as iCloud Photos, at least not yet. As a stop gap you can turn on advanced data protection on iCloud to significantly improve your privacy.
Not in Utica, no. It’s all Albany expression.
No, it’s a fictional instance used to make a point.
You’re conflating privacy with anonymity. Signal is not anonymous, but it is private.
It’s pretty good, but doesn’t satisfy the same craving as a good slice of NY style.
That said, there’s a place here in Seattle called Moto Pizza that makes incredible Detroit-styles pies.
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I sure hope he stays away from any open windows.
Signal is open source. Go read the source or a write up describing what it does.