Signal's CEO: "We're leaving Sweden" Sweden's government is pushing through new legislation that forces Signal, WhatsApp, and all other messengers to SAVE all messages for the government to gather. Signal is pushing back. [1] Once again, I encourage you to check out our recent podcast on Mullvad, whose home is in Sweden, and this exact criticism was laid out (predicting this news story based on the past votes). And that was the least of the criticisms. [2] Simplified Privacy has no bank accounts and no registration with any country for this exact reason. And that's why encryption as identity tools, such as Nostr and PGP-arbitration-registration, are our true home. Podcast: [2] New Story on Sweden: [1]

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Guaraní 10 months ago
Estado sueco pretende obrigar Signal e Whatsapp a implementar um Backdoor para ter acesso as mensagens dos usuários. Certamente o Brasil não irá perder tempo.
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Signal's CEO: "We're leaving Sweden" Sweden's government is pushing through new legislation that forces Signal, WhatsApp, and all other messengers to SAVE all messages for the government to gather. Signal is pushing back. [1] Once again, I encourage you to check out our recent podcast on Mullvad, whose home is in Sweden, and this exact criticism was laid out (predicting this news story based on the past votes). And that was the least of the criticisms. [2] Simplified Privacy has no bank accounts and no registration with any country for this exact reason. And that's why encryption as identity tools, such as Nostr and PGP-arbitration-registration, are our true home. Podcast: [2] New Story on Sweden: [1]
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I feel like the better option would be to keep the messages and when the time comes that they want to see it, hand them a couple of terabytes of bullshit message strings with no keys. 😂
Over regulation is leading us to hell.
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Signal's CEO: "We're leaving Sweden" Sweden's government is pushing through new legislation that forces Signal, WhatsApp, and all other messengers to SAVE all messages for the government to gather. Signal is pushing back. [1] Once again, I encourage you to check out our recent podcast on Mullvad, whose home is in Sweden, and this exact criticism was laid out (predicting this news story based on the past votes). And that was the least of the criticisms. [2] Simplified Privacy has no bank accounts and no registration with any country for this exact reason. And that's why encryption as identity tools, such as Nostr and PGP-arbitration-registration, are our true home. Podcast: [2] New Story on Sweden: [1]
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Oh Sweden... 🤬 At least it's good to see that Signal is taking a stance! I wouldn't want them to compromise, but I am relying a lot on Signal for daily communication... No issue for me to fully switch to SimpleX or Nextcloud or whatever but good luck switching my whole extended family again...
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Signal's CEO: "We're leaving Sweden" Sweden's government is pushing through new legislation that forces Signal, WhatsApp, and all other messengers to SAVE all messages for the government to gather. Signal is pushing back. [1] Once again, I encourage you to check out our recent podcast on Mullvad, whose home is in Sweden, and this exact criticism was laid out (predicting this news story based on the past votes). And that was the least of the criticisms. [2] Simplified Privacy has no bank accounts and no registration with any country for this exact reason. And that's why encryption as identity tools, such as Nostr and PGP-arbitration-registration, are our true home. Podcast: [2] New Story on Sweden: [1]
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