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… privacy that you are giving away to them for free.

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From Eylenburg.

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I like it. There would be less fees to do the process using the swaps outside of Cake (in my experience there have been worse rates inside Cake for swaps vs Trocador, even though they use Trocador), but this is a more seamless option.

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Would you be able to convert the infographics to English please?

Courtesy of Big Brother Watch.

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From Naomi Brockwell’s Ludlow Institute:

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FCMP++ Monero Video Streamain — Watch — fcmp

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New getmonero website design looks clean. Old version

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Source

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Not ideal. This table lacks proper definitions for the terminology, it fails to communicate nuances with blanket statements like Signal having metadata privacy. What matters here is “What kind?”

It’s not hiding from server

  • Who you are (your IP address and phone number are sent by default)
  • Who you talk to
  • When you talk to them
  • How much you talk to them
  • What type of communications are you having (text, attachments, calls/video).

That’s all comms metadata, i.e. data about the data.

Signal is fantastic tool for day-to-day E2EE communication and we have evidence server is not collecting metadata. But tables like this fail to explain the protection is by policy, i.e. Signal chooses to discard that information even though the server in principle has access to it. There are better tools that prevent leak of metadata in the place, so I wouldn’t call Signal metadata private the same way it’s content private via E2EE, i.e. Signal client doesn’t prevent server from obtaining metadata.

Nobody would say a server that discards plaintexts it has access to (say Telegram with disappearing messages) is properly content private, I don’t think Signal should be called metadata private, at least without specifying it’s only metadata private by policy, not metadata private by design.

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Courtesy of Big Brother Watch, in light of recent news.

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Courtesy of Naomi Brockell’s Ludlow Institute:

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Source oficial:

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Courtesy of Naomi Brockwell’s Ludlow Institute for the Surveillance Accountability Act:

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