Of course Signal would need to implement the protocol
Yes, that’s what I’m asking. What protocol? Is the DMA requiring anyone else to use this protocol? If so, are they required to use the WhatsApp open protocol?
This doesn’t need to include any security vulnerabilities.
Of course there doesn’t need to be but someone has to decide which protocol to use, and if it’s up to the EU it is most likely an insecure one, considering how they tried to end encrypted chats altogether.
All of that said, in the recent Wired interview one of the WhatsApp engineering leads suggested opening and documenting the client-server API for WhatsApp rather than implementing a different protocol.
So now they collect metadata from users of other messaging apps?
Yes, that’s what I’m asking. What protocol? Is the DMA requiring anyone else to use this protocol? If so, are they required to use the WhatsApp open protocol?
Of course there doesn’t need to be but someone has to decide which protocol to use, and if it’s up to the EU it is most likely an insecure one, considering how they tried to end encrypted chats altogether.
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So now they collect metadata from users of other messaging apps?
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Yes there is. Lots of them do. Some of them don’t even have servers to collect the data in the first place.
Which is completely unnecessary and also close to zero.
That’s not what we’re discussing.
What is it you think it’s collecting outside of metadata?
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