Some people say it’s really privacy-giving and that you should use it as a privacy alternative. Others say it’s alao on the big tech side. What’s going on with telegram, really?

  • majster@lemmy.zip
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    4 days ago

    its not private, but its FOSS, it has great mobile&desktop client

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      4 days ago

      Telegram is not FOSS. The client is, but the server-side implementation is not, which is important if you consider the fact that encryption is turned off by default.

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        4 days ago

        I don’t think that is disqualifying, because you can’t control what is running on someone’s else machine anyway. It’s centralization that is the problem.

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          If it was impossible for the other side to read the content of the messages, I’d agree. Hence, why it is less problematic that Signals server software is closed source.

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              3 days ago

              That’s a signal client, not server. While I think there are reimplementations of the signal server that you can theoretically use, you’ll be bound to only communicating with people also connecting through that server (ie no federation)