SUMMARY
- The EU has identified WhatsApp as a gatekeeper in the messaging industry and has given it a few months to enable interoperability with other apps.
- The EU’s Digital Markets Act aims to promote fair competition and give consumers more options for alternative services.
- WhatsApp has already begun working on interoperability with other apps, potentially allowing smaller players like Signal to compete more fairly.
Uh, news flash: Signal and Meta are business partners and WhatsApp (just as Facebook Messenger) uses Signal’s encryption:
https://signal.org/blog/whatsapp/
https://signal.org/blog/whatsapp-complete/
The ability to sell proprietary versions of Signal libraries is literally the reason for Signal’s Contributor License Agreement: https://signal.org/cla/
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“We” can’t but Signal, who work on WhatApp’s source code, can: https://signal.org/blog/there-is-no-whatsapp-backdoor/
tldr: When contacts have verified each other, communication is secure.
If you think that Signal can’t be trusted, you should not use their client either.
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They were not “given” it. They are literally the contractor who worked on that: “Over the past year, we’ve been progressively rolling out Signal Protocol support for all WhatsApp communication across all WhatsApp clients.” –https://signal.org/blog/whatsapp-complete/
I’m not an encryption developer. I can’t vet this for Signal’s own app either.
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Please keep it civil.
Copy that, ghost rider. That’s my bad.
The self-proclaimed rapist is really one to judge…![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/9612a9ef-ee52-44f0-8110-f580df820f9f.png)
I assume it’s a reference to It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
So he calls himself a rapist and others “assholes” just for fun? Phew, I’m so relieved. I really thought he violated rule 9 (No offensive or unhelpful content) just for a second…
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Ever heard of TV?