We in Actor.im tried to build tor-enabled messaging (on better and faster protocol), but for working tor engine need to download 1-3mb files every 4 hour period. So, this became useless in mobile environment. Tor need to do step forward to mobile before we can really use it.
Show HN: ChatSecure iOS v3.0 (OTR + Tor + XMPP)
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#12If you are so concerned about privacy and security, why use an iOS device at all? Note: I am not trolling. It is a serious question. I mean, probably no one would be using ChatSecure if it were not Free Software, rightly, because nobody could audit its source code, but then isn't it a security/privacy issue using it on top of a completely closed platform?
Re: Show HN: ChatSecure iOS v3.0 (OTR + Tor + XMPP)
#13If you are so concerned about privacy and security, why use an iOS device at all? Note: I am not trolling. It is a serious question. I mean, probably no one would be using ChatSecure if it were not Free Software, rightly, because nobody could audit its source code, but then isn't it a security/privacy issue using it on top of a completely closed platform?
2. You know that for non-experts the free software distinction is pointless because almost nobody actually audits the installed binaries either way
3. You value the security benefits from iOS's more restrictive app sandbox and mandatory code auditing.
(That last is not an Android slam – both policies have their merits but the net effect is that Android has more malware than iOS because there are multiple ways to get code onto the device and the vast majority of users can't meaningfully make security decisions)
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#15If you are so concerned about privacy and security, why use an iOS device at all? Note: I am not trolling. It is a serious question. I mean, probably no one would be using ChatSecure if it were not Free Software, rightly, because nobody could audit its source code, but then isn't it a security/privacy issue using it on top of a completely closed platform?
It's like locking your doors on your house. Sure, a burglar could break the door down, smash a window, follow you around and steal your keys, etc., but it adds a level of security and precaution that keeps some of the bad guys out while not being insanely inconvenient.
I care about the privacy and security of my home, but I'm not going to live in a bunker.
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#18Why not use Signal?
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#19Would it be possible for TextSecure and ChatSecure to interoperate (at least with chats)? Or would that create too much pain for both groups to support each other as they (possibly) diverge in features?
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#20Why not use Signal?
Signal doesn't do messaging on iOS right now, only phone calls.