Is this really a "proof"? I can't say I'm a Signal hate, but neither a lover, however I'm not sure if signal itself explaining why signal is privacy friendly is enough to consider their service and products privacy friendly. It might just be my opinion though. Too used to companies providing equivalent arguments.
It's like Telegram saying it is privacy friendly and open source friendly. Or Proton saying privacy friendly and then requesting personal identification of the owner of a blog.
Is this really a "proof"? I can't say I'm a Signal hate, but neither a lover, however I'm not sure if signal itself explaining why signal is privacy friendly is enough to consider their service and products privacy friendly. It might just be my opinion though. Too used to companies providing equivalent arguments.
It's like Telegram saying it is privacy friendly and open source friendly. Or Proton saying privacy friendly and then requesting personal identification of the owner of a blog.
Cant agree with you more , When they ask for your phone number, It means no privacy .
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