Session co-founder thinks Session is more private than Signal. What arae his arguments? Support my 100% independent work at: https://www.patreon.com/thehatedone
This was my interview with the Session CEO Kee Jefferys.
Session Messenger: https://getsession.org/
"Session is an end-to-end encrypted messenger that minimises sensitive metadata, designed and built for people who want absolute privacy and freedom from any form of surveillance."
Session Technology Foundation: https://session.foundation/
Session Whitepaper: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2002.04609
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Intro
07:56 Why are you doing this?
12:00 What is the worst case scenario if Session was forced to give out user data?
14:45 How can Session resist orders to compromise end-to-end encryption?
24:00 How can Session defend against nation-wide censorship request and global adversaries?
28:27 What is Session's best feature and why Signal's phone number requirement is a great vulnerability
31:44 Why should people use Session over Signal?
34:49 How and why is cryptocurrency implemented in Session?
41:10 Why would we need Session's incentivization scheme when Tor has been running voluntarily for decades?
47:30 How is Session enforcing that node operators are sufficiently decentralized?
49:45 Isn't cryptocurrency in a private messenger introducing too much regulatory attention?
53:18 How is Session making money?
57:40 Dissing Signal - Is Signal really sustainable?
1:03:00 What is Session's priority right now?
1:05:05 What is Session's non-profit structure?
1:14:45 Authoritarian surveillance laws in democratic countries (Australia, UK and more)
1:25:30 Is defense all we can do against mass surveillance?
1:30:34 Things will get worse before they get better...
1:32:50 Trying to convince Kee to get Session on Accrescent app store
1:35:29 Solutions exist and they are worth it!
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