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Access to open source, end to end encrypted technology. Particularly for messaging/ communication.
Seems like you might want to go broader than talking about a specific method or feature of technology. Maybe something like "right to private communication"?
Bro just download Whatsapp
WhatsApp isn't open source as far as I'm aware. Also weird seeing a plug for a Meta app on Lemmy...
I'll die first.
I'm not quite THAT hardcore, but if someone only has whatsapp... then apparently we're back to calling eachother on the phone like cavemen
You really need an /s at the end because it does not seem to have been obvious.
Not opensource, not private, belongs to a company that is notorious for stealing and selling your data. They say it's encrypted, also they request the rights to access what you type.