• @[email protected]
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      9 days ago

      Just be sure to add only the people you want to be there. I’ve heard some people add others and it’s a bit messy

      • @[email protected]
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        1610 days ago

        WhatsApp isn’t the only messenger lacking cryptographic assurances for new group members. In 2022, a team that included some of the same researchers that analyzed WhatsApp found that Matrix—an open source and proprietary platform for chat and collaboration clients and servers—also provided no cryptographic means for ensuring only authorized members join a group. The Telegram messenger, meanwhile, offers no end-to-end encryption for group messages, making the app among the weakest for ensuring the confidentiality of group messages.

        • Bahnd Rollard
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          That study was 3 years ago, features to create private (invite only) group chats are supported now.

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        810 days ago

        I actually found xmpp to be a breeze compared to most Matrix solutions.

        Synapse is bloated, dendrite sucks and conduit is in perpetual beta and the uwu forks die too fast.

        XMPP:

        1. Install Snikket
        2. Reverse proxy
        3. Done
    • @[email protected]
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      210 days ago

      Just use signal is not a valid statement in a world where vast majority of people aren’t using (and won’t use) it. I have been trying to get people to install it and have a total of 6 over several years. They only use it to communicate with me.

  • @[email protected]
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    2410 days ago

    Highlighting the main issue here (from the article):

    “This means that it is possible for the WhatsApp server to add new members to a group,” Martin R. Albrecht, a researcher at King’s College in London, wrote in an email. “A correct client—like the official clients—will display this change but will not prevent it. Thus, any group chat that does not verify who has been added to the chat can potentially have their messages read.”