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Twitter is putting together its own end-to-end fully encrypted direct messaging. Probably the way it always should have been. Shhhh.
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Yes. Twitter will grab as much as it can, but it won't be able to read the messages themselves. I still wouldn't promote Twitter as a privacy conscious medium, but it's objectively better than it was before.Good, sure. But does this really improve twitter user's privacy from twitter?
Gee, twitter and privacy in the same sentence? LOOOOLLLLL You'd have to be a complete fool to expect any privacy on these services whose sole existence and income generation comes from people's data. I must be the only person not even having an account on these. I only even heard about Telegram when Russia put a block on it.Yes. Twitter will grab as much as it can, but it won't be able to read the messages themselves. I still wouldn't promote Twitter as a privacy conscious medium, but it's objectively better than it was before.
Skype isn't secure tho. Founder of Skype made Wire, which is secure like Telegram but much better and feature-rich.It is sad if Skype managed to do this first.
I also do not have a Twitter account, but by all means don't let undeniable facts get in the way of your hate mongering. Nothing says "I don't care about socializing online" like saying so online.