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And I didn't find my emails for days...

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    Never Semle
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    Haha, this wallpaper is so distracting. I changed it since my first day with my OP3
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    Semle! You're on camera.
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    CHESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😂 😂 😂 😂
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    App drawer?
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    Never semle?
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    @amateur64 it's"Never Settle"
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    4 different messenger, apps, in can only handle messenger, Hangouts, Facebook messenger, and steam chat.... oh.
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    Threema! You don't see that often!
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    @linuxxx when you have to compensate for using Whatsapp.
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    @zshulu Yeah tbh I don't trust threema as well. I don't trust crypto apps that are not open source haha
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    @linuxxx Then I'm curious to know the extent to which you trust Telegram.
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    @zshulu Not. Homegrown algorithm which has proven to contain vulnerabilities and since they store all metadata... That's just a no go for a good privacy app
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    @zshulu i have those concerns too. can you recommend a messenger?
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    @linuxxx can you link me to those vulnerabilities? I think most of those are out of context, but please feel free to enlighten me; I don't think their end-to-end "secret chats" haven't shown vulnerabilities besides the fact they're homegrown.

    @Verstrahlter I usually use Telegram's secret chats because their mechanisms have been long since displayed to public criticism (which hasn't exposed any working attack, afaik). In my opinion, transparency is a more crucial cornerstone to security than following standards.
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    @zshulu One example: https://infosecurity-magazine.com/n...

    But next to that the metadata story is highly important!
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    @linuxxx lol how can you not store your messages in plaintext on your own device?
    I'll look into the metadata thing a little later
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    @zshulu Thats the only thing I could find so quickly 😅. The metadata thing is important though ye
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    @linuxxx I agree that online presence history leaks some privacy, but I guess there must always be tradeoffs between usability and security. Maximizing security concerns in an app would make it rather inconvenient to use.
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    @zshulu hmm don't agree on the tradeoff. Look at tox (tox.chat is the domain I think) for example, easy to use and works like a charm while keeping a to the Max privacy and security standard. And also signal, only metadata it ever retains is your signup and last registration date (epoch) rounded to the day! But hey, opinions vary :)
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    One plus users unite
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    Oh hello there fellow chess.com user! What's your rating?
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