On 09/03/2023 08:46, sylvano wrote:
> I have a number of contacts internationally who use whatsapp, and so I use 
> whatsapp…
> I encourage them to use Signal where I can.

I don't knowingly belong to any social platform and have never done so (is Link 
a social platform? :-) for two main reasons:

(1)    I don't trust any of them unless there's a reasonable argument they're 
not "selling" me and those I converse with.  These companies are set up to make 
a profit, and that's not going to happen by providing free or unrealistically 
low-cost services.  Just read the so-called privacy statements.  Of course they 
all begin along the lines "XYZ Company values your privacy..." ...yeah, sure, 
read on.

(2)    Although I've never used it, Signal is one exception I'd consider.  A 
number of contributors to Link over recent times have made the point that 
Signal as a Company has decided enough people care enough about their privacy 
to pay for it.  Unlike other platforms, I believe it uses end-to-end encryption 
rather than having separate keys for each party generated at the 
service-provider.  And the US Democratic Party strongly advised their members 
to use only Signal though Zoom was all over the media at the time.

That's all from 1950 for now.

P.S.    I see ChatGPT intends providing a API, at least to corporations.  That 
should put the Cat among the AI pigeons.

_David Lochrin_
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