

That’s a big one, you can disable it, but if the other person has it enabled there is a possible leak after decryption also.
That’s a big one, you can disable it, but if the other person has it enabled there is a possible leak after decryption also.
Both signal and molly are considered safe, a lot of apps use the same protocol as signal, most risk come from messages leaks before the encryprion happens.
Unfortunately, I’m not aware if they did external audits, but both codes are available in github.
There’s a hardened “version” of signal called molly
Some affixes and suffixes also say the category of a medication or effect, they are very useful, but they are not based in the brand name, but the drug name.
Now just go to work and casually say " I’m feeling very senior today" .
Also because most phones have operational system’s that are more secure than Windows, so a app is a easy way to block everybody that don’t fit a profile of optimal users and avoid problems/hacking.
Companies dream of a closed internet accessible only from a controllable environment.
I’m surprised that people consider Aurora store inferior to PlayStore. I’m not familiar with k-anonimity, but you can run aurora through a proxy.