Signal's CEO: Then We're Leaving Sweden | Sweden Herald
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While that's generally true, one of the main reasons why people choose apps like Signal is the privacy. People that aren't aware and don't care generally wouldn't have switched to Signal in the first place.
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The "average person" you have in mind who obviously does not care about cryptographic security also does not use Signal.
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We're talking about Signal, not FB Messenger. People use Signal because of the encryption, and they would leave.
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i am searching their link to Sweden
::: spoiler no link found yet, i will search again
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Usually enforcement happens at companies, not people.
Signal would get a fee, transactions flowing through their country would get seized.
It doesn't affect people who use it. That would be authoritarian censorship.
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No. Thats not what the law does. Sweden doesn't do censorship.
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There are a few people in my social bubble that are not technical at all, but heard a few bad things about WhatsApp and that's why they are using Signal. Nothing more, they do not know how it works, they do not know who provides it.
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That’ll curb the majority of Signal use in Sweden.
...unless a bunch of users plan to actually do something illegal, in which case a delisting from the app store doesn't stop anything. Once again, it's just to enable data collection about as many ordinary citizens as possible.
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"Leaving a country" for digital services usually means not providing services there anymore.
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thats not the target audience, thankfully.
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The target audience is everybody with a Smartphone.
The majority of people in my signal contacts are there because someone (sometimes me) pushed them to use it instead of WhatsApp.
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Thanks, this makes a lot more sense.
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The question was what Signal would do though ...
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It would have been good of the article to mention that important tidbit...
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Leave Sweden so they dont have to follow these regulations.
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And now they'll hear something bad about Signal and move on as they did with WhatsApp, as per your example.
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It happened like 2 weeks ago so I will forgive them for missing it.
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It’s worth noting that mullvad is based in Sweden
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I don't get how its supposed to work...they want to require messengers to include backdoors in their software? So when a program is FOSS, then you can literally just use it knowing there is no backdoor..also, what blocks you from using a server in different country? Wtf that even means...
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No wonder they pussied out and removed port forwarding