Anyone out there use Wire and keen to test its voice conference features with a group chat?
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Anyone out there use Wire and keen to test its voice conference features with a group chat?
I'm curious to see how it compares with the results of our #VOICE group test back in 2019;
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Yuch. I used to use #Wire for my family until they went and explicitly changed their #privacy policy removing sections that prevented #surveillance of calls and chats. I moved all of my family off of Wire immediately after that, and can no longer endorse it as a platform.
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@Blort
> changed their privacy policy removing sections that prevented surveillance of calls and chatsDoes this make any practical difference when both chats and calls are fully E2EE? Full source code is available for both client and server to check the E2EE implementation.
Also, links please. This sounds like the sort of story that used to get posted at the old privacytools.io issues board, to get the Signal fanboys foaming at the mouth. The truth was always a bit different...
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My source was directly from Wire. I used wire with all my family and they notified that their privacy policy was being updated. I compared the old and the new one myself and only found 2 differences. One was just a minor typo style edit, and the other was removing an entire paragraph which stated that they wouldn't use the contents of your calls and chats for anything other than providing those calls and chats.
The entire paragraph was just deleted.
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To prove it, I would have to find copies of their original and updated privacy policy which frankly I don't have time to, but I know what I saw with my own research of original sources.
Feel free to trust me on this or not, but nothing I'm saying is coming from something I read elsewhere online. It was all from my own personal research of reading Wire's own privacy policy from their own website.