Of the ones covered, Apple’s iMessage and FaceTime are in a different league due to this: https://ar.al/notes/apple-vs-google-on-privacy-a-tale-of-absolute-competitive-advantage/ …
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@amnesty will issue a retraction/correction and if not, I will write at length about this.https://twitter.com/aral/status/790878158576902144 …
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but they specifically say here they are talking about how secure their end to end encryption is not other aspects of privacy.
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“How private are your favourite messaging apps?” ← that’s the title. That’s what we’re talking about. +
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clearly from the article that is not what they are talking about.
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Clearly, from the title & the summary, it is. And their fundamental assumption (e2e encryption = privacy) is flawed +
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but agree "assumption (e2e encryption = privacy) is flawed"
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Indeed. +
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They basically gave Facebook top marks on privacy.
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leaves out Signal? weird.
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