Chat Control: EU will see your private messages
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EU governments have finally agreed on a controversial new law that gives a backdoor to reading text messages and viewing photo messages

It is available in fdroid

I dont see fdroid blocking the app. I think signal is in the guardian project repos. Anyway a repo can just be hosted in switzerland or on tor or something. I would be more worried about govenments blocking access to the signal servers.

All this theatre in the name of protecting kids, Yet the pedo formally known as prince andrew is still walking free.

won’t help when their servers block access from EU

Doubt it. Tourists are free to use signal and travel to EU.

More like EU would block Signal servers, but I doubt thst too.

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