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Ukranian here. Is signal app safest for talking private with other?
Jordan Gonzalez
Ryan Jenkins
just keep using telegram bro
btw what's the ukrainian telegram channel where they post videos of the attacks?
Connor Ramirez
use irc
Tyler Long
GPG + email. There is nothing more safe.
Benjamin Moore
Element is better.
Lucas Turner
>There is nothing more safe (assuming the web of trust problem is solved (it's not))
Blake Rodriguez
try briar, doesnt require a phone number and all your messages are encrypted via tor network (could be wrong idk, i dont use messanger apps)
Wyatt Bell
Facebook messenger
American company won't betray you bro
Xavier Rodriguez
Ignore Russians trolls, signal is the safest, and don't use the desktop client to be extra safe.
Joseph Brown
Yes
If the shit goes more difficult use jami, but is peer to peer
Chase Myers
telegram (ensure end to end encryption enabled, it's optional), matrix/element, signal.
Jonathan Lewis
How’s WW3 going?
Christian Scott
Glhf
Adam Hernandez
you don't need a web of trust to communicate with a peer. just give them your public key.
Samuel Bailey
>just give them your public key
And how do you know you were giving your key to your peer and not an imposter over this initial unsecured channel?
>just hand a printout of your public key in person to everyone you want to talk securely to!
This is exactly why gpg sucks
Matthew Price
+1 for Briar
Isaac Gutierrez
I don’t know, but is your penis doing okay?
Daniel Ramirez
Signal is very safe and easy to use and get others to use
>Telegram
Kek
Connor Mitchell
>don't use the desktop client
y
Noah Sanchez
Yes, don't listen to telegrams shills
Noah King
It is the best of the normie friendly chats.
David Jenkins
yggdrasil + irc with OTR
Hunter Kelly
no, wetware is the only way to be truly private
technology has backdoors no matter how secure the protocols are
Aiden Wright
The email protocol is obsolete
Carter Williams
Signal is American. Should be safe
Landon King
Noob here. Why shouldn't I give everyone my public key again?