Even Zuck himself doesn't use Messenger.
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Slow down there, partner. I only said if you don’t hold they keys you can’t guarantee security. I don’t use signal. If I need to send something securely, I hand deliver it.
Except if you bothered to look at signal's open code you would know that it is built explicitly giving you the keys.
Why would I bother looking at it? It’s insecure by its nature. You have to give your phone number. People can see your phone number. Your metadata is exposed. I share all of my secret data at the secret meetings. Why are you so bent on me putting my data onto the internet?
"It’s insecure by its nature."
You made the claim that you don't control the keys. Now you're trying to defend your incorrect claim by raising other issues.
I never claimed that you don’t control the keys.
I said you won’t be secure unless you do control the keys.
I sell high power computing services and high power compute accessories. I’m unfamiliar with your app, but anything that is on a machine hooked to the internet is insecure. Government actors can brute force any encryption. If you have something worth hiding from the government, don’t put in on a computer.