Probably more relevant today than when the article was first published 7 years ago, this is the guy who went on to make Signal possible in its current form.
If walking away from $850 million feels like penance, Acton has gone further. He has supercharged a small messaging app, Signal, run by a security researcher named Moxie Marlinspike with a mission to put users before profit, giving it $50 million and turning it into a foundation. Now he’s working with the same people who built the opensource encryption protocol that is part of Signal and protects WhatsApp’s 1.5 billion users and that also sits as an option on Facebook Messenger, Microsoft’s Skype and Google’s Allo messenger. Essentially, he’s re-creating WhatsApp in the pure, idealized form it started: free messages and calls, with end-to-end encryption and no obligations to ad platforms.
Acton says that Signal now has unspecified “millions” of users, with a goal to make “private communication accessible and ubiquitous.” While Acton’s $50 million should take it a long way—Signal could afford only five full-time engineers until he came along—the foundation wants to figure out a perpetual business model, whether that means taking corporate donations like Wikipedia or partnering with a larger company, as Firefox has done with Google.
None of the other private messaging services that people like to talk about on Lemmy have a solidly moral billionaire on their side.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/35648744
The solidly moral billionaire who accepted money from (also Elon Musk who has funded and endorsed it) the Open Technology Found from the USAGM, a subsidiary of Radio Free Asia, the CIA-based misinformation propaganda program?
He is not your ally
And sorry, no billionaire will ever fight for you/us