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  3. BREAKING: Signal, the #1 privacy protecting messaging app many of us rely on, is saying they will pull out of 🇨🇦 ENTIRELY if they're scoped into #BillC22 without large changes.

BREAKING: Signal, the #1 privacy protecting messaging app many of us rely on, is saying they will pull out of 🇨🇦 ENTIRELY if they're scoped into #BillC22 without large changes.

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  • openmediaorg@mastodon.socialO openmediaorg@mastodon.social

    BREAKING: Signal, the #1 privacy protecting messaging app many of us rely on, is saying they will pull out of 🇨🇦 ENTIRELY if they're scoped into #BillC22 without large changes.

    This should be our final alarm bell: we can have digital privacy or we can have legislation this broad and broken, not both!

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    Signal warns it would pull out of Canada if made to comply with lawful access bill

    Secure messaging service says it will not weaken its encryption, privacy safeguards for government

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    The Globe and Mail (www.theglobeandmail.com)

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    @OpenMediaOrg will Signal also geofence access to apk?

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    • openmediaorg@mastodon.socialO openmediaorg@mastodon.social

      BREAKING: Signal, the #1 privacy protecting messaging app many of us rely on, is saying they will pull out of 🇨🇦 ENTIRELY if they're scoped into #BillC22 without large changes.

      This should be our final alarm bell: we can have digital privacy or we can have legislation this broad and broken, not both!

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      Signal warns it would pull out of Canada if made to comply with lawful access bill

      Secure messaging service says it will not weaken its encryption, privacy safeguards for government

      favicon

      The Globe and Mail (www.theglobeandmail.com)

      mokhtarstork@zirk.usM This user is from outside of this forum
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      #5

      @OpenMediaOrg What the reason behind this move by the Canadian government?

      mayintoronto@beige.partyM gokushrm@mastodon.socialG 2 Replies Last reply
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      • mannanan@mas.toM mannanan@mas.to

        @OpenMediaOrg

        As long as Signal requires a phone number to use, your privacy is already compromised.

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        @Mannanan well that’s great news, because it doesn’t require a phone number anymore

        @OpenMediaOrg

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        • mokhtarstork@zirk.usM mokhtarstork@zirk.us

          @OpenMediaOrg What the reason behind this move by the Canadian government?

          mayintoronto@beige.partyM This user is from outside of this forum
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          @MokhtarStork @OpenMediaOrg The current federal government is really bought into the whole surveillance military industrial complex.

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          • openmediaorg@mastodon.socialO openmediaorg@mastodon.social

            BREAKING: Signal, the #1 privacy protecting messaging app many of us rely on, is saying they will pull out of 🇨🇦 ENTIRELY if they're scoped into #BillC22 without large changes.

            This should be our final alarm bell: we can have digital privacy or we can have legislation this broad and broken, not both!

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            Signal warns it would pull out of Canada if made to comply with lawful access bill

            Secure messaging service says it will not weaken its encryption, privacy safeguards for government

            favicon

            The Globe and Mail (www.theglobeandmail.com)

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            #8

            @OpenMediaOrg

            Obligatory XMPP mention, awaiting regulatory response.

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            • dansup@mastodon.socialD dansup@mastodon.social shared this topic
            • mayintoronto@beige.partyM mayintoronto@beige.party

              @MokhtarStork @OpenMediaOrg The current federal government is really bought into the whole surveillance military industrial complex.

              snowyca@social.vivaldi.netS This user is from outside of this forum
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              @mayintoronto @MokhtarStork @OpenMediaOrg

              And Trump's Patriot Act.

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              • openmediaorg@mastodon.socialO openmediaorg@mastodon.social

                BREAKING: Signal, the #1 privacy protecting messaging app many of us rely on, is saying they will pull out of 🇨🇦 ENTIRELY if they're scoped into #BillC22 without large changes.

                This should be our final alarm bell: we can have digital privacy or we can have legislation this broad and broken, not both!

                Link Preview Image
                Signal warns it would pull out of Canada if made to comply with lawful access bill

                Secure messaging service says it will not weaken its encryption, privacy safeguards for government

                favicon

                The Globe and Mail (www.theglobeandmail.com)

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                @OpenMediaOrg@mastodon.social kinda curious if @tailscale@hachyderm.io has also said anything about this - seems like it would be bad for their business but idk

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                • mokhtarstork@zirk.usM mokhtarstork@zirk.us

                  @OpenMediaOrg What the reason behind this move by the Canadian government?

                  gokushrm@mastodon.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @MokhtarStork @OpenMediaOrg because they are stupid

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                  • mayintoronto@beige.partyM mayintoronto@beige.party

                    @MokhtarStork @OpenMediaOrg The current federal government is really bought into the whole surveillance military industrial complex.

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                    @mayintoronto @MokhtarStork @OpenMediaOrg Apart from that, I have no idea what problem they're claiming to be solving. Usually crap like this is in response to something, but it seems like they just feel like it for no reason other than to do Orwell.

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                    • riotmuffin@ni.hil.istR riotmuffin@ni.hil.ist

                      @Mannanan well that’s great news, because it doesn’t require a phone number anymore

                      @OpenMediaOrg

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                      @riotmuffin

                      @Mannanan @OpenMediaOrg

                      Signal's official support page still seems to say that a phone number is required to register an account

                      Just a moment...

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                      (support.signal.org)

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                      • really_idk@mastodon.socialR really_idk@mastodon.social

                        @OpenMediaOrg will Signal also geofence access to apk?

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                        @really_idk @OpenMediaOrg unlikely but I’d expect they *would* geofence the service. Essentially blocking their service from operating anywhere with a Canadian IP. And yes you’d likely be able to work around that with a decent VPN, but that’s not what non-technical folk are likely to do.

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                        • openmediaorg@mastodon.socialO openmediaorg@mastodon.social

                          BREAKING: Signal, the #1 privacy protecting messaging app many of us rely on, is saying they will pull out of 🇨🇦 ENTIRELY if they're scoped into #BillC22 without large changes.

                          This should be our final alarm bell: we can have digital privacy or we can have legislation this broad and broken, not both!

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                          Signal warns it would pull out of Canada if made to comply with lawful access bill

                          Secure messaging service says it will not weaken its encryption, privacy safeguards for government

                          favicon

                          The Globe and Mail (www.theglobeandmail.com)

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                          @OpenMediaOrg this is just #Signal chasing #Clout because they never left a juristiction to this point. Neither "P.R." #China nor #Russia nor #KSA nor Iran, and all of those demand even more #BulkAccess…

                          - Because Signal is a #HoneyPot collecting #PII like the #PhoneNumbers of their users.

                          - The only reason it's not beibg shut down like #EncroChat, #SkyECC and others is because it's the same Modi Operandi as #ANØM aka. #OperationIronside aka. #OperationTrøjanShield.

                          If the #Trump Regime of the #USA disliked Signal, it could kill it with a single EO due to it's hard #LockIn on #aws and lack of decentralization!

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                          • really_idk@mastodon.socialR really_idk@mastodon.social

                            @Mannanan @OpenMediaOrg Signal doesn’t require a phone number.

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                            @really_idk @Mannanan @OpenMediaOrg Huh ?! When did that happen ??! You sign up on the app using your mobike phone number (as in Whatscrapp, Telegram) unlike other alternatives like Jami or Session 🤔

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                            • mannanan@mas.toM mannanan@mas.to

                              @OpenMediaOrg

                              As long as Signal requires a phone number to use, your privacy is already compromised.

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                              @Mannanan @OpenMediaOrg This is such a tired, thought-terminating cliche that I’ve seen a hundred times on here.

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                              • kkarhan@c.imK kkarhan@c.im

                                @OpenMediaOrg this is just #Signal chasing #Clout because they never left a juristiction to this point. Neither "P.R." #China nor #Russia nor #KSA nor Iran, and all of those demand even more #BulkAccess…

                                - Because Signal is a #HoneyPot collecting #PII like the #PhoneNumbers of their users.

                                - The only reason it's not beibg shut down like #EncroChat, #SkyECC and others is because it's the same Modi Operandi as #ANØM aka. #OperationIronside aka. #OperationTrøjanShield.

                                If the #Trump Regime of the #USA disliked Signal, it could kill it with a single EO due to it's hard #LockIn on #aws and lack of decentralization!

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                                @kkarhan @OpenMediaOrg
                                You really like hashtags don’t you?
                                But yeah, we really need to escape these centralised lock-in platforms for decentralised options. I’m personally rooting for Matrix as my main alternative. SimpleX is also a good option in my opinion, as of today. They seem to allow decentralisation too, unlike Signal.

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                                • really_idk@mastodon.socialR really_idk@mastodon.social

                                  @Mannanan @OpenMediaOrg Signal doesn’t require a phone number.

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                                  @really_idk @Mannanan @OpenMediaOrg it does require a phone number, you need one to register and/or move your Signal account.

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                                  • openmediaorg@mastodon.socialO openmediaorg@mastodon.social

                                    BREAKING: Signal, the #1 privacy protecting messaging app many of us rely on, is saying they will pull out of 🇨🇦 ENTIRELY if they're scoped into #BillC22 without large changes.

                                    This should be our final alarm bell: we can have digital privacy or we can have legislation this broad and broken, not both!

                                    Link Preview Image
                                    Signal warns it would pull out of Canada if made to comply with lawful access bill

                                    Secure messaging service says it will not weaken its encryption, privacy safeguards for government

                                    favicon

                                    The Globe and Mail (www.theglobeandmail.com)

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                                    @OpenMediaOrg bad on Canada, but also bad on signal for being built in a way where they can decide which countries get access. It should run on an open source backend that can be run on your own servers if you like.

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                                    • N neutronstar@infosec.exchange

                                      @kkarhan @OpenMediaOrg
                                      You really like hashtags don’t you?
                                      But yeah, we really need to escape these centralised lock-in platforms for decentralised options. I’m personally rooting for Matrix as my main alternative. SimpleX is also a good option in my opinion, as of today. They seem to allow decentralisation too, unlike Signal.

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                                      @neutronstar @OpenMediaOrg Personally, I stick with #XMPP+#OMEMO because it works, there are tons of servers & providers (including paid-for ones that are pro-privacy, like @monocles !) and because it's a mature, #MultiVendor & #MultiProvider solution that pairs nicely with @torproject / #Tor.

                                      - I've been using XMPP over Tor (with @guardianproject #Orbot) for the last 15+ years (Cuz #EDGEland has shitty mobile networks!) and it's only gotten better over time!

                                      Maybe I need to make a whole writeup on that part if not do a tutorial session for people to listen & watch to.

                                      - Cuz it's neither difficult nor complex once one knows what to do. And if I can onboard some frightened #TechIlliterate stuck in a besieged city with a craptastic phone on an extremely slow connection, then it should be easy for calm #Normies in their comfy homes...

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                                      • kkarhan@c.imK kkarhan@c.im

                                        @neutronstar @OpenMediaOrg Personally, I stick with #XMPP+#OMEMO because it works, there are tons of servers & providers (including paid-for ones that are pro-privacy, like @monocles !) and because it's a mature, #MultiVendor & #MultiProvider solution that pairs nicely with @torproject / #Tor.

                                        - I've been using XMPP over Tor (with @guardianproject #Orbot) for the last 15+ years (Cuz #EDGEland has shitty mobile networks!) and it's only gotten better over time!

                                        Maybe I need to make a whole writeup on that part if not do a tutorial session for people to listen & watch to.

                                        - Cuz it's neither difficult nor complex once one knows what to do. And if I can onboard some frightened #TechIlliterate stuck in a besieged city with a craptastic phone on an extremely slow connection, then it should be easy for calm #Normies in their comfy homes...

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                                        neutronstar@infosec.exchange
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                                        @kkarhan @OpenMediaOrg @monocles @torproject @guardianproject
                                        Yeah, can’t really argue against using what is tried and true

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                                        • N neutronstar@infosec.exchange

                                          @kkarhan @OpenMediaOrg @monocles @torproject @guardianproject
                                          Yeah, can’t really argue against using what is tried and true

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                                          @neutronstar @OpenMediaOrg I mean I would, but I think it's only fair and sustainable if people pay for their services (i.e. @monocles ) and I've yet to see anything that is as battle-tested and hardened in terms of #privacy as @torproject / #Tor & @guardianproject #Orbot.

                                          - I mean shure there's #I2P and there [used to be] #Freenet but they don't even come close and the latter one has had a horrible rep due to being notoriously abused by a certain kind of folks NOONE wants to deal with!

                                          As always, I do see lack of competition as a risk, even if that competition would've to go up against the most battle-hardened proxy network on the planet.

                                          - I also do acknowledge the limitations. #XMPP+#OMEMO completely falls flat on it's face in *extreme narrowband* scenarios like #SATCOM, Hamradio and Moonbouncing, but these generally struggle with somewhat syncronous protocols that want somewhat low latency and have relatively big message sizes.

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