To hide ones IP of course
Undertaker
That's not the point. It was statet that each message is associated with the number. But it isn't. The only way to achieve this in Signal is getting into your phone.
The document does not make clear using Tor is not a solution itself. It uses wrong statements, things that aren't related to the topic and so on but on the other hand, they state (and so did you) Tor 'is compromised'. That is not a 'good' document. It had some vibes of beging written by a competitor.
(And I do not say using Tor is safe or not I simply do criticize your source)
Oh my... This whole thread is literally the best of 'Do you have something to hide?', 'Why should they use it?', 'What could happen?', 'That's paranoid' and so on.
Really disappointing.
DivestOS is the same guy managing the Mull browser. Maybe in future Signal or LibreTube. I tried to donate for Thunderbird but they don't want money due to required mail and blocking specific mail services. I bought FairEmail and Netguard.
Other possibilities: Tor related services and PersonalDNSFilter
Divest is mich Mord than patches in Linaege. Please. Divest is far beyound Calyx in terms of privacy and security.
My recommendation:
- If you have (and I hope you don't) a Pixel: Graphene
- If you are able to restrict yourself and accept to have not the easiest experience: DivestOS
- If you want an easy experience: /e/OS
- If you want the OS with most supported devices but you don't care about privacy: Lineage
No need for Calyx, Iode and so on
Look for DivestOS supported devices. What I cannot recommend is Fairphone. Several Hardware issues, support refuses to accept them. The support in general is horrible.
Kind regards
A Fairphone 4 user with /e/OS
Next time send a letter. Letters will be banned.
Using objects to represent data.
Do never use Chrome. Use Firefox based Browsers (Librewolf, Mull)
uBlocks handling is very bad. NoScript was superior. Especially I could only block partial JS after it was loaded in uBlock.