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In another post you’re actively looking at purchasing GPS systems. The satellites you’re sending info to are not available to dissect and I highly doubt the firmware of the devices you’re looking at is publicly available much less libre. Your trolling is not internally consistent so it’s clear you don’t have any clue what you’re on about. Good luck with that.
I don't think you need to send info for a GPS client to work. You are just a receiver, no data sent.
This conflates software with service.
Signal's offical servers, when we don't own them, and we don't run them, we can't see inside them too.
Signal is an end-to-end encrypted libre app, so we don't need to.
Always the same talking points. Some people never learn.