Greetings!
A friend of mine wants to be more secure and private in light of recent events in the USA.
They originally told me they were going to use telegram, in which I explained how Telegram is considered compromised, and Signal is far more secure to use.
But they want more detailed explanations then what I provided verbally. Please help me explain things better to them! ✨
I am going to forward this thread to them, so they can see all your responses! And if you can, please cite!
Thank you! ✨
From what I understand, sealed sender is implemented on the client side. And that’s what’s in the github repo.
How does that work? I wasn’t able to find this. Can you find documentation or code that explains how the client can obscure where it came from?
https://signal.org/blog/sealed-sender/ explains the feature.
https://github.com/signalapp/Signal-Android/issues/13842 has some links into the code base showing where sealed sender is implemented.