#Signal app is finally being removed from the #FSF directory for using #nonfreesoftware. Among other things, it forces users to execute a #Google #CAPTCHA (j/s that would fail the #LibreJS test)
@aktivismoEstasMiaLuo do you know whats going wrong explicitly with signal*app/android?
@_microbe101 strictly w.r.t #Signal's use of #nonfreesoftware, the app is hardcoded to execute Google's non-free j/s. There are also some non-free libraries that Signal uses but I don't recall which ones. If you're asking for Signal #privacy issues in general, see https://github.com/privacytoolsIO/privacytools.io/issues/779
@aktivismoEstasMiaLuo thank you for the fast response!
will take a look later, if possible, i went away from sig*al :/
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@_microbe101 strictly w.r.t #Signal's use of #nonfreesoftware, the app is hardcoded to execute Google's non-free j/s. There are also some non-free libraries that Signal uses but I don't recall which ones. If you're asking for Signal #privacy issues in general, see https://github.com/privacytoolsIO/privacytools.io/issues/779