Convincing people to use apps such as Signal is hard work and most can’t be convinced. But with those you manage to convince, do you feel happy to talk to them on Signal?

The problem is these people use Signal on Android/IOS which can’t be trusted and IOS has recently been in the news for having a backdoor. And it has also been revealed that american feds are able to read everyone’s push notifications and they do this as mass surveillance.

So not only do you have to convince people to use Signal which is an incredibly difficult challenge. You also have to convince them to go into settings to disable message and sender being included in the push notifications. And then there’s the big question is the Android and IOS operating systems are doing mass surveillance anyway. And many people find it taking a lot of effort to type on the phone so they install Signal on the computer which is a mac or Windows OS.

So I don’t think I feel comfortable sending messages in Signal but it’s better than Whatsapp.

These were some thoughts to get the discussion started and set the context.

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    I figure it’s best to assume that there is no privacy on the internet.

    I’ve been in IT to close to 40 years and I don’t say anything online that I wouldn’t say in public.

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      Be paranoid in your estimation of how much privacy you have, but diligent in your efforts to get more of it for everyone.

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        I’m not saying don’t use the Internet. I’m saying be aware, be careful. Don’t let companies sell your information. Use two factor authentication. Encrypt everything you can. Scan your system for malware. Don’t open suspicious emails. Be proactive, but realize at some point someone could compromise your security.

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          That is not “no privacy” though. Absolute privacy is probably unachievable indeed, but you can be pretty high on its spectrum.

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      Cynicism is a self-fulfilling prophesy. If everything’s bad then there’s no reason to care, and if nobody cares then everything will be bad.

      For things to get better, or not get worse, cynics depend on others to care about those things. To me that feels terribly like freeloading.

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        Just because someone chooses not to be a privacy advocate, I don’t think that means it is universally accepted that they are “freeloading”.

        Usually the people who I see make these kinds of arguments are the ones that don’t participate in normal society and live in a bubble, and pretend capitalism isn’t necessary for most people to live their lives.