Nuttso However, to be honest, I was saddened by the fact that your team did not have sufficient funds to resolve the issue of an independent audit. Are you planning to make your app on a paid subscription? This would allow you to have funds in the operational management of the project and ensure its stable development.
I managed to read a few complaints from users on the project's github page, and just like them I was quite annoyed by several cases of strange activity and a brisk increase in data traffic when the application was not used explicitly. It was about several hundred megabytes, I think about 700, which is simply bewildering. You've managed to figure it out and solve this problem What was the reason for such a sharp jump in traffic at a time when the user was practically not using it? https://github.com/mollyim/mollyim-android/issues/590 I would also be interested in your opinion about the requested function of hiding the number when managing https://github.com/mollyim/mollyim-android/issues/606 settings Thank you in advance for your answer.
Sorry, I forgot to discuss another important issue with you. Do you think Signal intentionally stopped encrypting the database, thereby allowing forensics to seize all application data, but at the everyday level allowing the user to believe that their Signal data is reliably protected? At the same time, the use of the application does not allow either attackers or governments to intercept and decrypt the application's traffic. That is, such deliberate assistance to criminologists precisely in cases when required by the courts, and sufficiently protected use in all other cases.
Well, there is also a funny story about how the developer of Telegram, comparing his application with Signal, was exorbitantly proud that his source code was open, and Signal, at that time, did not declare its source code as open source. Although, at the same time, we are all well aware that Telegram's servers, and its almost open cooperation with the Russian government, does not give the slightest reason to trust this messenger, regardless of encryption algorithms and everything else, since the owner of the project himself is absolutely compromised by an obvious game on the side of the Russian authorities. And whatever the encryption algorithms, the authorities have open access to the database itself on the servers, which absolutely negates all other privacy claims.