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An AI-generated thumbnail isn’t a great sign for a cybersecurity related article. 😕


What exactly is your concern? It’s a decentralized service, so it’s not as if any of your data has to be controlled by them to use it


I would definitely encourage you to edit the link for this post to include the correct one!


And then you use a centralized service by Google to redirect the link rather than just using the link itself. 🙁
Here’s the actual link: https://www.techradar.com/vpn/vpn-privacy-security/we-need-to-go-beyond-signal-how-todays-aws-outage-shows-the-weaknesses-of-centralized-apps
Except current methods can never lead to a “superintelligence.”


Sadly University of Florida has also started becoming a sort of “AI first” university 😣


I use it, although not with people who are new to encrypted messaging or who I really need to keep contact with.
SimpleX has great features for the separation of pseudonyms, which is part of why I think it’s the best concept for an encrypted messaging app so far. But it’s not only for-profit, but funded by venture capital. I don’t think it’s going to last for the long term, and if it does, it’ll probably experience a similar enshitification that other services have. Supposedly they’re going to profit by allowing businesses to pay for their service, but I doubt that they’ll actually make much money from that.


Dumbphones are ridiculously insecure, and they only support SMS communications which don’t have any end-to-end encryption.
To be fair, it is $100/mo, so there is a premium for their privacy benefits.


The thundermail domains are thundermail.com and tb.pro. I’m curious to see how they will compare to the top privacy-respecting email providers today, and how they think they will “provid[e] a better service than the other providers out there,” which would include Protonmail, Tutanota, etc.
Yes. I’ve noticed this is a lot more common for Mullvad than for ProtonVPN servers.