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    ⠠⠵ avuko (avuko@infosec.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 19-Mar-2026 19:49:41 JST⠠⠵ avuko⠠⠵ avuko
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    • Gina

    @Gina

    There is a glaring non-sequitur here.

    1) Yes, “[Prabhat] Agarwal said colleagues have also started sending messages via Signal, an encrypted app, rather than email, and many now have messages set to auto-delete, with the “auto-delete timings getting shorter.”“

    2) Yes, USians are targeting and collecting communication among people in the EU. Both for profit and for power.

    3) Yes, The US is demanding US companies surrender all communications with EU officials, which is what this news story is about.

    But 1 protects against 2, not 3.

    No way would US companies and EU officials collaborate on secure platforms like Signal, limiting the view of the US government. This would suggest the US companies want to secretly collaborate with the EU against the US.

    All of the US companies are active participants in the fascist regime. They will happily surrender all communications, so the subpoenas are not a signal to them, but to us.

    PS: using Signal (or Wire ;) always makes sense. For civilians. For civil servants, having official communications on auto-delete is probably an offence. https://www.heise.de/en/news/EU-admits-existence-of-signal-group-chat-of-EU-foreign-ministers-10353877.html

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      It's not just in the USA that government officials use signals to contact each other; it's apparently also common in the EU. The content should remain secret.
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