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Telegram gains 1M users after Whatsapp ban

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Re: Telegram gains 1M users after Whatsapp ban

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Shame they went there instead of to Signal, but I guess it may still be a marginal improvement.

Signal, and in extension the other privacy-aware messengers (Threema etc), can not replace Telegram or iMessage because they lack basic features like multi-device sync.

The hard problem of messaging has not been solved yet, what people should build is a service like iMessage but with the public key pool per account publicly auditable and verifiable.

Re: Telegram gains 1M users after Whatsapp ban

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Shame they went there instead of to Signal, but I guess it may still be a marginal improvement.

Signal, and in extension the other privacy-aware messengers (Threema etc), can not replace Telegram or iMessage because they lack basic features like multi-device sync. The hard problem of messaging has not been solved yet, what people should build is a service like iMessage but with the public key pool per account publicly auditable and verifiable.

Telegram has the same problem with "Secret Chats" which can only be read on the device from which they are initiated.

Re: Telegram gains 1M users after Whatsapp ban

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Shame they went there instead of to Signal, but I guess it may still be a marginal improvement.

Signal, and in extension the other privacy-aware messengers (Threema etc), can not replace Telegram or iMessage because they lack basic features like multi-device sync. The hard problem of messaging has not been solved yet, what people should build is a service like iMessage but with the public key pool per account publicly auditable and verifiable.

multi-device sync means you have to store the private key in the "cloud", or something else which could directly identify you.

Re: Telegram gains 1M users after Whatsapp ban

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Signal, and in extension the other privacy-aware messengers (Threema etc), can not replace Telegram or iMessage because they lack basic features like multi-device sync. The hard problem of messaging has not been solved yet, what people should build is a service like iMessage but with the public key pool per account publicly auditable and verifiable.

Telegram has the same problem with "Secret Chats" which can only be read on the device from which they are initiated.

Yes, but the amount of people who actually use secret chats is tiny.

It reminds me a bit of the CAP-theorem: Security, Device Sync and Usability. Pick two.

My personal preference is solving DU, because I can do security aware stuff with GPG.

Re: Telegram gains 1M users after Whatsapp ban

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

Signal, and in extension the other privacy-aware messengers (Threema etc), can not replace Telegram or iMessage because they lack basic features like multi-device sync. The hard problem of messaging has not been solved yet, what people should build is a service like iMessage but with the public key pool per account publicly auditable and verifiable.

multi-device sync means you have to store the private key in the "cloud", or something else which could directly identify you.

No, iMessage for example generates a unique key pair per device and submits your public key to the key pool for your account. Devices can then sync old history using each other's keys and new messages will be encrypted for all devices.

The problem is that the key pool is in Apple's hands. You cannot guarantee that they don't go and add a key do the pool and get all your messages anyways.

Re: Telegram gains 1M users after Whatsapp ban

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

Signal, and in extension the other privacy-aware messengers (Threema etc), can not replace Telegram or iMessage because they lack basic features like multi-device sync. The hard problem of messaging has not been solved yet, what people should build is a service like iMessage but with the public key pool per account publicly auditable and verifiable.

Telegram has the same problem with "Secret Chats" which can only be read on the device from which they are initiated.

People don't use Telegram (or whatsapp) for secret chats, but because it's a UX friendly messenger that replaces paid SMS services.
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