Many in the crypto and privacy community mistakenly trust Telegram because it’s “end to end encrypted”, but there are huge issues including not hiding the metadata, censorship, centralization, and phone numbers.
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  • Microw@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    The only thing Telegram has going for itself is that it’s Non-Meta and Non-Western.

    Anyone who has a closer look at Telegram’s reputation knows that their privacy claims are dubious. If you want end to end encryption, even WhatsApp is better. But these things depend on your individual threat model.

      • Dark Arc@social.packetloss.gg
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        1 year ago

        Yeah, end to end encryption in a closed source app can’t be proven outside of the company and the company can’t be held accountable by the public even if it gets a third party audit at some point because it can always just change the source.

        Open source, client side, end to end encryption is the only serious standard.

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          1 year ago

          open source can also change over time. The only time you can trust it is when it does have an independent third party audit and even then they have very specific language saying what they found and in what version.

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            1 year ago

            open source can also change over time.

            This is true, but those changes are visible. It’s much harder to get away with back dooring something that’s open source.