Meredith Whittaker reaffirms that Signal would leave UK if forced by privacy bill::Meredith Whittaker, the president of the Signal Foundation, the organization that maintains the Signal messaging app, spoke about the U.K.'s controversial new privacy bill at TC Disrupt 2023.

  • @jetA
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    9 months ago

    I don’t recall. I just know India did not ban signal. But they banned all the other end and encrypted apps I use. So it’s very curious.

    One of my colleagues said, and a very reasonable and intelligent colleague at that, if you were going to design a global intelligence honey pot for encrypted messaging, signals how you would do it.

    I’m not saying they are, but they have the capability to, structurally their ideal for honeypot. The fact that India didn’t ban them, that’s a data point…

    I still use signal, on the balance of probabilities it’s still the best platform for a general end to end encryption, but nothing is forever so I keep my options open

    • elmicha
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      59 months ago

      I’m curious how such a ban works. Of course they’ll tell Google and Apple to stop distributing the apps, but can’t you just sideload the app? Or are they blocking some network connections at the country level, or filtering DNS?

      • @jetA
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        119 months ago

        It could get really interesting. Delisting from the app store would probably cover 90% of users.

        People could still sideload, or use fdroid or VPNs.

        If the UK got aggressive with internet filtering and blocked signals endpoints, signal proxies exist. But they would be slower for day-to-day use. Just like signal does for Iran.

        We might see a resurgence of domain front running, which I believe cloudflare and AWS had harsh words for signal when they used it before. But if it’s the only option.

        The internet will find a way to route basically. I have full faith in that