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No, and they are supported by US gov (last check), so no good can come of that.
Do you've reference about it ?
Relatively popular, supposedly secure, based in usa, haven't been raided by gestapo. There is a contradiction in here.
Quick googling comes up with only people refuting this claim.
Sure, we had signal gate, but the way that was received should make it pretty clear that it’s not supported for official use.
Not supported for official use because it leaves no trace for the formal record. Not because Signal is insecure.
Even if it is, I don't think we should give the government the power to tell us what to not use. Otherwise they just pick any good projects, throw money at it, leak the data, and people jump to a less secure. Trust the code and nothing more