Post 9fQk7EBvdLSMu9RhwG by hunter@social.avoh.club
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(DIR) Post #9fQKv3fUR2YZwFNCfg by slp@mstdn.io
2019-02-02T11:39:48Z
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Users: "We want multidevice, always-on, end-to-end encryption, like OMEMO."Telegram: "Here you have Image Search."Users: "That's nice, but we'd really like to have encryp..."Telegram: "Hey, we have new stickers!"Users: "But good crypt..."Telegram: "Chat Backgrounds." https://t.co/Q1LfpopfLi
(DIR) Post #9fQLvuvAXfcz3NgFeK by slp@mstdn.io
2019-02-02T12:16:51Z
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@eskuero Cuando WhatsApp implementó cifrado e2e, los medios generalistas se hicieron eco y alabaron el cambio. A la gente le importa el cifrado, pero muchos estamos cansados de pedírselo a Telegram sin que nos haga ningún caso.
(DIR) Post #9fQOMV5atNFqfGMP3o by slp@mstdn.io
2019-02-02T12:44:04Z
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@eskuero Haces bien 👍
(DIR) Post #9fQk7EBvdLSMu9RhwG by hunter@social.avoh.club
2019-02-02T16:47:52.156333Z
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@slp anecdotally, people who use telegram either don't actually care about security or just feel that russian security state tendrils are more cyberpunk than USG (fair)
(DIR) Post #9fQoQYSIuqXJ4UZoVk by alcinnz@floss.social
2019-02-02T17:36:03Z
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@slp Reminds me of something To Roosandal said. He had a vision of 3D on the web for Blender, but the contributors were only interested in stuff that was actually useful. And they were right.
(DIR) Post #9fSzQ8pgLKaaxrYby4 by bauglir@mastodon.social
2019-02-03T03:00:12Z
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@slpTelegram's omission of e2ee, and their final decision not to release server source code (as they once promised), clearly means something: they want to sell/use your data. Be careful...