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      4 years ago

      Thank you, while I would like to see several changes (including a new audit) I don’t feel the underlying tech is invalidated by their server location.

      Obviously people are opinionated (more so now that user bases are somewhat easily swayed post-WhatsApp awakening, it seems to me) but I too feel there are several reasons to still choose Signal.

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        I guess you can make a case that Signal is just as centralized as many other messaging services too, despite it’s many notable security features. And iirc, WhatsApp is basically a fork of Signal minus some features and tighter integration with Facebook.

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          4 years ago

          Whatsapp is no signal fork at all

          They just implemented the same cryptographic algorithm, the app isn’t open source or trustable

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            It is a non-standard XMPP with a later added encryption scheme outcontracted to Moxie and likely similar to what Signal uses / OMEMO is.

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          WhatsApp is basically a fork of Signal

          No, WhatsApp implements the Signal protocol, but that’s it. Their entire codebase is proprietary (and their implementation of the Signal protocol is too).