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53 votes
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A messaging app in five lines of Bash
14 votes -
T-Mobile SMS is filtering tildes.net
I just noticed that when I sent an invite to family member over SMS it never arrived. After experimenting it looks like if text contains "tildes.net" it is filered. This also happens with another...
I just noticed that when I sent an invite to family member over SMS it never arrived. After experimenting it looks like if text contains "tildes.net" it is filered. This also happens with another family member's phone. It is weird why would those companies want to filter it.
I also checked and the message didn't show up in spam & blocked. Does anyone else observe the same thing?
41 votes -
Google is removing the built-in Dialer and SMS app from Android Open Source Project
11 votes -
Apple fixes zero-days used to deploy Triangulation spyware via iMessage
8 votes -
How to use Matrix
12 votes -
Interesting Matrix spaces?
To be clear, Matrix as in the communication protocol. Curious if anyone has any recommendations for communities there. Personally I am mostly in the NixOS space, since that is the official chat...
To be clear, Matrix as in the communication protocol. Curious if anyone has any recommendations for communities there. Personally I am mostly in the NixOS space, since that is the official chat for issues and questions.
11 votes -
Brazilian supreme court Minister to take legal action against Telegram
3 votes -
MiMessage - semantic search in iMessage, continue conversations in AI, and view your stats
4 votes -
Signal removing support for SMS in Android
20 votes -
Signal’s president Meredith Whittaker on what’s next for the private messaging app
8 votes -
Twitter’s SMS two-factor authentication is melting down
21 votes -
Signal messenger introduces stories
12 votes -
Telegram is auctioning off rare usernames on the TON blockchain
4 votes -
The Matrix summer special 2022
9 votes -
Testing end-to-end encrypted backups and more on Messenger
15 votes -
The code the FBI used to wiretap the world
7 votes -
SMS phishing is way too easy
6 votes -
Telegram celebrates 700M users and introduces Telegram Premium
7 votes -
Analysis by computer science professor shows that "Google Phone" and "Google Messages" send data to Google servers without being asked and without the user's knowledge, continuously
11 votes -
Who is behind QAnon? Linguistic detectives find fingerprints.
10 votes -
Google is wrong. Apple’s iMessage is actually a failure.
12 votes -
After ruining Android messaging, Google says iMessage is too powerful
34 votes -
Humans are not instant—so why is all of our technology?
10 votes -
Element One - All of Matrix, WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram in one place
21 votes -
Facebook, Messenger, Instagram and WhatsApp are all down
47 votes -
Company that routes SMS for all major US carriers was hacked for five years
27 votes -
More details about Facebook's October 4th outage
10 votes -
Telegram founder says over seventy million new users joined during Facebook outage
15 votes -
A decade and a half of instability: The history of Google messaging apps
22 votes -
Element raises $30 million to boost Matrix development
17 votes -
An0m: Hundreds arrested in massive global crime sting using messaging app
19 votes -
US FBI secretly ran the An0m encrypted messaging platform, yields hundreds of arrests in global sting
7 votes -
The Matrix Spaces beta
14 votes -
Inventive grandson builds Telegram messaging machine for 96-year-old grandmother
16 votes -
In defense of Signal
12 votes -
Encrypted messaging app Signal blocked in China
29 votes -
Can we stop pretending SMS is secure now?
17 votes -
Signal's server repo hasn't been updated since April 2020
26 votes -
The battle inside Signal - The fast-growing encrypted messaging app is developing features that would make it more vulnerable to abuse. Current and former employees are sounding the alarm.
31 votes -
Finding vulnerabilities in the calling state machines of video/audio messaging platforms
3 votes -
'Someone's typing...': The history behind text messaging's most dreadful feature
10 votes -
Tele-health privacy concerns are a barrier to therapy
Here in the States, you hear about your insurance company waiving co-pays for tele-health therapy visits in these “uncertain times,” but searching for providers confronts you with even more...
Here in the States, you hear about your insurance company waiving co-pays for tele-health therapy visits in these “uncertain times,” but searching for providers confronts you with even more uncertainty. How do you evaluate their practices for safety and privacy? Every other practitioner subscribes to a different platform. Some, to my horror, use Zoom. Others have adopted a software suite to manage their entire practice. These therapists rely on the same company for scheduling appointment reminders, recording session notes, billing insurance, and running a video chat. When I have requested to connect via Signal, they express a preference for their platform, usually citing HIPAA compliance. One recommended a finding a provider who uses paper records as the only avenue open to me. But wasn’t there a time before companies like Spruce, SimplePractice, and TheraNest, where sensitive session notes were somehow distinct, less “networked” than today? How are therapists determining the privacy and security protections of their platform? How do I? Does anyone have experience with these companies?
13 votes -
Escargot: A custom, reverse-engineered server to bring back MSN Messenger
8 votes -
Please don't say just hello in chat
28 votes -
Zulip 3.0 released: Open source, self-hostable, threaded team chat
12 votes -
Email isn’t broken, email clients are
12 votes -
Hundreds arrested after European law enforcement agencies monitored over 100 million encrypted messages sent through Encrochat, a network used by criminals
20 votes -
Discord launches a new website and announces $100M in new funding as it starts to distance itself from being a gaming-oriented service, moving towards day-to-day communication and "your place to talk"
26 votes -
Signal app downloads spike as US protesters seek message encryption
16 votes