![]() ![]() There is a current court case exploring the extend of “click to accept” TOS/EULA when the user has no clue what the document includes or has any way to exclude objectionable clauses (One way contract). “Free” apps/programs maybe hiding behind reams of TOS/EULA and binding-clauses to limit your knowledge of where and what they do with the data. They still collect your data and may still sell it to anyone they chose. Many “purchased” apps/programs only turn off NagWare-Ads. Neither “free” nor “purchased” have any guarantees of being free from data collection. Janu6:48 Security by purchase is no security either Secure apps are neither private nor secure when running on a device that has an available communications path and the secure apps insecure interfaces running on it.Īnything else you’ld like to know on the matter? #Https www whatsapp com legal Offline#Even if you use the app only when your device is not online, it’s not terribly difficult to make some form of recording malware that can make the offline recordings available when you do go online again… To which the answer to both privacy and security is “probably not”. So the question you should realy ask is “If Win 10 is insecure and it probably is, do I have any privacy or security?” So, with access to the secure messaging app through it’s User Interface or other system interfaces then any security the app had is bypassed. That is true of all current supposedly secure messaging apps.Īs we know the overwhelming probability is that Win 10 is most definately not secure, and it’s basic design indicates it never can be. If Win 10 is not secure, then it matters not a jot how secure Signal is in it’s various components. What do you all think about the risks & benefits of the Signal app on Win10? ![]()
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