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Twitter encrypted DMs will adopt open-source Signal protocol, suggests iOS code

Por: 9to5Mac Tech November 28, 2022

recently that encrypted DMs were on the way, using full end-to-end encryption – and code spotted in the iOS app suggests that it will use the same E2E encryption standard as Signal. Plans for E2E encryption of Twitter direct messages date back to at least 2018, and it appears that the company has resuscitated code written back then … Background Almost all messaging services use encryption, but there are two major forms. Standard encryption... + full article



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