
dbrgn
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Switzerland
Joined September 2009
RT @esascience: ☀️ 🛰️@ESASolarOrbiter’s daring trajectory close to the Sun is paying off, giving us the highest-resolution full views of th….
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RT @ThreemaApp: To celebrate our partnership with @ApostrophyOS, we’re giving away ten (yes, 10!) @punkt MC02 privacy smartphones: https://….
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RT @KevinNaughtonJr: the one software engineer at your company who actually understands the legacy code.
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RT @SpencrGreenberg: Does astrology work? We tested the ability of 152 astrologers to see if they could demonstrate genuine astrological sk….
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RT @ThreemaApp: One of the most requested features hits the public beta: the ability to edit/delete sent messages. 🙌 Join the beta program….
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🤯 There are many things out of your control when implementing disappearing messages. They can land in notification histories, they might still appear in system logs. Disappearing messages are never perfect. However, that *one thing* that you can do is: Actually deleting them.
This feels like as good a time as any to disclose another critical Signal vulnerability I found. TLDR is that prior to mid 2021, Signal *didn’t delete* disappearing messages after they “disappeared.” So say you had a message from 2016 that you thought disappeared years ago, nope!.
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RT @ThreemaApp: The clock is ticking: if EU citizens don’t act now, #ChatControl could become a reality – and online privacy a thing of the….
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RT @ThreemaApp: Expanding on @schneierblog’s overfishing analogy, we take a closer look at the factors that may contribute to the continuin….
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RT @coredump_ch: Da Twitter inzwischen nicht mehr unseren Vorstellungen einer offenen Kommunikations- und Austausch-Plattform entspricht, t….
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RT @Rainmaker1973: Fun fact. One third of the population of Switzerland lives within 5 kilometers of the main train line crossing the coun….
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RT @ThreemaApp: The current Signal vs. Telegram controversy raises some interesting questions about transparency, user privacy, and securit….
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