Thanks for the additonal link. It’s interesting that Signal didn’t provide the last time the user connected to Signal here, as that was information which was requested and information that they have…
Thanks for the additonal link. It’s interesting that Signal didn’t provide the last time the user connected to Signal here, as that was information which was requested and information that they have…
There’s other ways to donate to Signal, including crypto listed on their website.
That is not what I’m trying, no. Sorry if it came across like that.
My point is, that this isn’t an effective proof of a zero knowledge approach. In their blogpost, Signal says they don’t store anything, but this specific instance of a search warrant doesn’t serve to prove that.
It is great of them that they publish when and what they are asked to disclose, that practice is definitly appreciated. I do trust Signal, it is my main messenger.
This is just not the stresstest @Fuzzy_Red_Panda@lemm.ee makes it out to be in the top comment, imo.
Well, i’m not fluent in legalese, but isn’t the search order also exclusively asking for those two datapoints and nothing more? They’re not asking for message timestamps e.g. or other metadata.
Howdy. I have a “homeserver” that I’d like to actually start using. What’s currently keeping me from it are… Permissions.
I have TrueNas Scale running on top of Proxmox, and I can’t for the life of me not access NFS Shares from other VMs (specifically a Debian VM that I use as Docker Host) that I host in Proxmox. Plox hlp.