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You and family use WhatsApp to talk to each others, just like millions families out there and so far no chats have been leaked because the encryption is bypassed.
You make your own life so complicated for what?
This is the privacy community, and they were discussing the privacy aspect.
The concern isn't about getting your chats leaked, there's no incentive to just give away data that is collected. The concern is usually about a malicious group (company, government, criminals) abusing the data that they can get their hands on.
He is talking about encryption, which I addressed. Maybe reading comprehension, eh?
Wider context matters
Two companies can advertise lockers with the same high quality lock, but one might still be better to use
Even if we specifically talk about security, one is better than the other.
WhatsApp has been endorsed by Moxie himself who invented Signal Protocol. What more do you want? Long winded talk for shit?
what
Appeals to authority are antithetical to any security assessment. Security is about capabilities, not about intentions.
i can’t find a single reference to that. i think you’re confused