Use Session or Simple X for messaging, no identifiers.
Signal is much more user friendly for normies and better than SMS.
Signal has your phone number as an identifier but its been proven from court documents that Signal keeps your info end-to-end encrypted. So authorities can see what time you send a message and to who, they dont see what you said.
They can use your phone number as an identifier to track when youve sent encrypted messages to someone else on signal. They can't read it from the servers.
If Tucker was infected with that expensive phone vulnerability that the NSA uses (starts with a P) then they could remote log in to the phone and read his messages that way. If I'm not mistaken, Graphene OS fixes that vulnerability but if youre using out of box Android or iOS then youre toast. He is probably not using custom OS for his phone.
I don't how my many times this has to be said but Telegram is not secure.
What's Wrong with Signal, Whatsapp, Telegram, Protonmail, Tutanota? | Rob Braxman Tech
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWMZ17Iyu3o
Don't Use Telegram. Don't Use Telegram. Don't Use Telegram. Don't Use Telegram. Don't Use Telegram. | Luke Smith
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBTsUVrCDAQ
I deleted Telegram when Gregg Phillips suggested it. Not secure.
None of your tech is secure lol
Yes it is
Use Graphene or Calyx OS for phones
Use Session or Simple X for messaging, no identifiers.
Signal is much more user friendly for normies and better than SMS.
Signal has your phone number as an identifier but its been proven from court documents that Signal keeps your info end-to-end encrypted. So authorities can see what time you send a message and to who, they dont see what you said.
Did you see the post about hardware having backdoors?
The IME post?
Did you even understand what that post was talking about? Did you see what I posted there?
Intel chips are not on phones.
https://greatawakening.win/p/16b6IMOo4I/x/c/4TtrbUEJksa
https://greatawakening.win/p/16b6IMOo4I/x/c/4TtrbdYD7tg
Tucker Carlson said NSA was reading his signal communications
I've already read up all on signal.
They can use your phone number as an identifier to track when youve sent encrypted messages to someone else on signal. They can't read it from the servers.
If Tucker was infected with that expensive phone vulnerability that the NSA uses (starts with a P) then they could remote log in to the phone and read his messages that way. If I'm not mistaken, Graphene OS fixes that vulnerability but if youre using out of box Android or iOS then youre toast. He is probably not using custom OS for his phone.
First, could you show me some sources?
Second: If that is true, then don't use Calyx buttwipe
Nothing is secure.
Not true. There are some things that are secure, just not indefinitely secure.