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“We’re happy to be the first VPN provider to open source apps on all platforms (Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS) and undergo an independent security audit. Transparency, ethics, and security are at the core of the Internet we want to build and the reason why we built ProtonVPN in the first place.”

https://protonvpn.com/blog/open-source

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@theodorechu:matrix.orgTheodore Yeah it is exciting. I wonder why Mullvad doesn’t have an iOS and Android app; I haven’t looked into it much 10:19:13
@theodorechu:matrix.orgTheodore How do you get the progress bar on the top of thinkprivacy.io @Dan Arel?
I like the new site. Did you custom code the theme or is it a publishing platform like Ghost?
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@theodorechu:matrix.orgTheodore * Dan Arel: How do you get the progress bar on the top of thinkprivacy.io?
I like the new site. Did you custom code the theme or is it a publishing platform like Ghost?
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24 Jan 2020
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@vra:matrix.orgvraHi folks, became aware of your room through your website and an article I've just read https://www.thinkprivacy.io/cutting-the-wire10:40:40
@vra:matrix.orgvraThis article on "Wire" is shoking indeed. Whould not have imagined this to happen. Isn't this the same path Skype has gone in the 1990s? And today Skype can only live within Microsoft and without any security. Go figure10:43:12
@valynor:matrix.orgValynor vra: that article made me switch to riot a couple weeks ago, too :) 13:31:03
@vra:matrix.orgvra
In reply to @valynor:matrix.org
vra: that article made me switch to riot a couple weeks ago, too :)
I think it's a bit different in usage.
Wire is more like an SMS tool (such as Signal). But Riot.im is more a sort of collaboration tool.
From that perspective, I feel Riot would be more like an overkill for certain online talks.
Just my 2c - I like to hear other views.
Thanks
14:58:31
@vra:matrix.orgvra
In reply to @valynor:matrix.org
vra: that article made me switch to riot a couple weeks ago, too :)
*

I think it's a bit different in usage.
Wire is more like an SMS tool (such as Signal). But Riot.im is more a sort of collaboration tool.
From that perspective, I feel Riot would be more like an overkill for certain online talks.
Just my 2c - I like to hear other views.

But I agree, it's a shocking revelation
Thanks

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@valynor:matrix.orgValynor vra: wire was certainly more polished and easier to use for a beginner, but what's that worth if the sell out like that .. 15:01:34
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@vra:matrix.orgvraAbsolutely agree. As I wrote above, it seems they take the path of Skype. I don't agree in terms of usage when you compare to Signal.15:03:02
@vra:matrix.orgvra * Absolutely agree. As I wrote above, it seems they take the path of Skype. It was destructive. I don't agree in terms of usage when you compare to Signal.15:03:32
@valynor:matrix.orgValynor * vra: wire was certainly more polished and easier to use for a beginner, but what's that worth if they sell out like that .. 15:03:53
@vra:matrix.orgvra Dan Arel: You mean the same direction as Wire? 15:04:20
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@valynor:matrix.orgValynorI would use Signal if only they would offer a web version (that works in a browser tab)15:04:57
@vra:matrix.orgvra
In reply to @arel:matrix.org
No sorry, I mean as a more SMS replacement.
Ah correct.
Let me repost/cross post what I wrote in another room about Signal. Something that worries me for some time. It's a bit long sorry.
15:06:52
@vra:matrix.orgvra

Cross Posting from another Room

Hi All, I joined some days ago.
I joined here because I'm looking to have the attention to an issue that bothers me since a long time. Actually reading your posts above from yesterday, my issue fits perfectly into. Pls let me explain
I use Signal and Wire very intense. I like both. I'm a cautious person due to some horrific happenings to my life over the past three decades. Secure applications like Signal and Wire it's like a river - all is in the flow and you never know how that app looks like tomorrow. What I'm worried about is Wire. Yes, they made the move to Switzerland - but honest that doesn't calm me down. Especially when you follow their security policies. I have a silent prediction that "Switzerland could try to infiltrate Wire and work silently on creating some sore of access - what ever that will be!". Why I believe so? That is my story of my past three decades.

But Signal has currently my higher attention. I usually tell people when I hand out my mobile number to install Signal in oeder to communicate with me. A lot do so, BUT - here it comes - I have lost contact over Signal with most of the connections. That happen over a very short time span of only a couple of months. Even with some I communicated nearly 2 years with Signal and then suddenly it started that contacts could not be reached anymore.
Some of those lost I asked when we met in person if they got my Signal message, and got very unusual answers. about 2 said, iOS de-installed the app automatically (what I sure don't believe), others said it stopped working (could be with Signal when you don't update). But if someone has autoupdate, why does it not update Signal?

I can't talk for all, but I just have a bad feeling that "it seems someone figured out how to disrupt communication between Signal users!"

Let bring in what is in my mind. Please don't be cross with me in case you think I'm to much paranoid - we all are some sort otherwise we wouldn't use secure apps.
Anyway, I think Signal and Wire both are good today and see advantages and disadvantages in both. In fact one was mentiones above already - the ID issue. Yes, Signals 2 weaknesses are; if an attacker knows your (or the other persons) mobile number, that can be used to disrupt communication between the two. The second disadvantage of Signal is, that it would stop working when it's not updated. I consider those two points very disturbing. Oh hold on, there is a third one, when I give up my mobile number for what ever reason, my signal gets useless. The good point is, Signal is very easy to get started with.
Wire's approach is sligtly different. You have to first create an account (that takes some more time). The good part is you can use either a mobile number or eMail. When you have a burner mobile number that's fine for me. By creating an account you get a "Wire ID" that is cool as you then can move around and be reachable anywhere. The downside of that is, it's stored on a server. And you and me and we have no idea what on that server can be done.

I would apreciate when Signal is giving the option in having a "Signal ID" and at the same time not store it on a server. Signal should have a good look at "RetroShare" a secure application that is p2p based (like Skype in the early stages). Such a setting would make me feel Zen. And I'm really sure that this would be really secure for a long time.

Please let me know what you think of my experience and thoughts (my 2c) I wrote down here. Thanks

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