TOR is paid for by the US government (Open Technology Fund).
And if this is supposed to be the gold standard, I wonder why sites from the darknet are regularly exposed!!!.
TOR is paid for by the US government (Open Technology Fund).
And if this is supposed to be the gold standard, I wonder why sites from the darknet are regularly exposed!!!.
Sessions traffic runs accross 4.000 nodes and they do not know who´s behind each node! Thats pretty unsecure!
Australia as a 5-Eyes Member is bad:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_Eyes
Sessions suspicious "finaciers" doesn´t make better:
https://loki.network/team/
It is not Android that is the problem, but Google - the old data octopus - that is behind it everywhere.
And Google sees the user IPs and knows who is behind it. Big Data in the global sense!
But there are enough solutions:
Set up your smartphone with an ungoogled Android. Use secure keyboards (e.g. OpenBoard).
Signal is a data slinger - in the sense of the US intelligence services. But it is not a secure messenger.
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Exatctly
“metadata absolutely tells you everything about somebody’s life.
If you have enough metadata, you don’t really need content.”
NSA General Counsel
Stewart Baker
In:
"We kill people based on metadata"
https://www.nybooks.com/daily/2014/05/10/we-kill-people-based-metadata/
The advertising statements from Signal don't help at all.
85% of the SP run on Google's Android and that sends encrypted data packets to "home" every day. No one knows what's in there, but can assume that Google can assign the IPs to fixed users every day.
If someone sends a signal message Google knows where it comes from and they know to 85% who got it!
All this results in valuable meta data!
Proxies are useless, because they have your proxy IP / VPN IP, ect.
It doen´t matter which version/fork you use from Signal!
Since Signal's entire traffic runs over the clouds of Amazon, Google, Microsoft & Cloudflare.
All US services can pick up your meta data directly from there, thanks to the CloudACT:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CLOUD_Act
Only Threema does NOT store any metadata nor IP-Adresses.
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