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    If you take the time to read this. You will find that Signal App, like any company, when requested by law must provide the data they may have on a phone number. From the phone number, what meta data is available. That's not much but it's not zero. If you've donate to Signal App and have a little trophy icon on your image, you might be at a higher risk of being identified. If you use your normal bank card. Both the phone number and credit card are fairly easy things to mitigate with prepaid card or virtual cards, VoIP number you don't use anywhere else, and using Signals Apps phone number privacy and user names. And don't use your full fucking name. For fucks sake people, this is your private line. This is still the gold standard but you can do a tad bit more to make it substantially more secure. There even hardened versions of The Signal App like #Molly or #LibreSignal
    #signalapp #privacy #encryption

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    Signal end-to-end encrypts both content and metadata by default far beyond most of our peers. Our aim is to have access to as close to no data as possible, meaning that we have a fraction of the personal information compared to the average communications service. We simply don’t have access to th...

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