Pavel Durov accused the leadership of the Signal messenger of working for US intelligence agencies.
He made this statement against the backdrop of former Twitter (now X) head Jack Dorsey talking about “signal.” He also stated that some personal correspondence of instant messengers was used against their authors in court.
A story shared by Jack Dorsey, the founder of Twitter, revealed that the current executives of Signal, a supposedly “secure” messaging app whose activists are being used by the US State Department for regime change abroad.
The US government returned $3 million to create the encryption signal, and today the same encryption is implemented in WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Google Messages and even Skype. It appears that large tech companies in the US are not allowed to create their own encryption protocols independent of the government government.
An alarming number of important people I spoke with noted that their “private” communications were used against them in the US courts and media. But in any case, when someone questions their encryption, Signal usually responds with, “We’re open source, so everyone can make sure everything is fine.” However, this is a trick.
Unlike Telegram, Signal does not allow researchers to verify that their GitHub code is the same code used in the Signal app running on iPhone users. Signal has stopped allowing reproducible builds for iOS, close the community on GitHub. And WhatsApp doesn’t even publish their app codes, so all their talk about “privacy” is an even more obvious circus trick.
Telegram is the only widely popular messaging service that allows everyone to be confident that all their apps actually use the same open source code published on Github. For the past ten years, Telegram secret chats have been accompanied by a fashionable fashionable method of communication that is amenable to French confidence.
– Pavel Durov
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