• Armand1@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    Ok, so it’s an encrypted, open source whistle-blowing feature in their app / system.

    The article is light on technical details but if it makes whistleblowing easier and safer than for example emailing their editors that’s probably a good thing.

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      7 hours ago

      But like the ice tracker, wouldn’t download and use the app expose the potential user lists to surface if local authority can ask for such information?

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        6 hours ago

        I think they are bundling this into their regular app, so they’d have to put every guardian read on the list😅

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          Yep, that’s the point described in the linked paper - traffic goes via the same domains used for their app, and the messenger is embedded in their app

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            Not only that, but every app will constantly appear to be sending messages, so real messages are greatly obfuscated. That’s honestly the real innovative part of the product IMHO.