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Does Skype record your calls and messages? What has voice calls that is safe/easy to use for normies?

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>Does Skype record your calls and messages?
yes
>What has voice calls that is safe/easy to use for normies?
Be a good goy and use skype, let people with knowledge and intelligence earn money on the back of these shitfaces.

chink botnet no thanks

Sauce

Yes omg!!!
the NSA personally analyzes every bit u send over wi-fi!!

Riot.im is not too hard to use, if you can convince people to use it.

Skype does record it all, yes. They have automatic voice recognition to scan for key words, but keep the recording in case the government asks for it.

You can use signal, it's what I do. No video though.

Only for 3 days though.

show her penis

Signal

>No Video though
signal.org/blog/signal-video-calls/

you could use something like tox, it's p2p and "encrypted" according to their website

i wonder how much she charges per hour

>she

>Skype botnet?
Yes
>safe and easy alternative
Wire

She is a cute girl(boy)

Any FOSS alternative with chat, voice, and video?

Nothing?

It's right there

Looks like it's no video though.

>Does Skype record your calls and messages?
Yes
>What has voice calls that is safe/easy to use for normies?
Just use some peer to peer WebRTC video chat website. No client to download and your video data is encrypted and only goes to your call partner and not to some hosting server middleman.

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Its more of a nip botnet than a chink one.

>signal.org/blog/signal-video-calls/
That's very nice user, sorry for not reading through the thread. Looks like the best free alternative to get the whole package.

People here post things like Signal, Line, but I have issues with them. Signal is a very good messenger, but it doesn't allow calls/video calls on the Desktop client (at least not on Linux).
Line has a Desktop client, but not for Linux.
Also, Signal is not normie friendly, because they think it's for hackers and terrorists, and Line is Chinese, so normies won't want to use it either (unless you are in China).

I personally use Viber. It's owned by a Japanese company (Rakuten), so you know it's not American spyware shit. It is fairly popular (probably Skype's biggest competitor) and it has a Linux desktop client that allows you to do voice and video calls.

>it doesn't allow calls/video calls on the Desktop client (at least not on Linux).
Dropped

not yet

If Signal is so secure, how is it possible for it to synch messages between my phone and desktop?
It should only store messages locally on the device. But if it synchs messages between devices, that means the messages are stored somewhere in a central location

Temporarily dropped.
When can we expect desktop video calls support?

Oh yeah? Where's your central location when you use rsync?

Are you pretending PRISM doesn't exist?

Real life isn't an anime. That's a female (ie she has a vagina, not a dick)

>Does Skype record your calls and messages?
Probably.
>What has voice calls that is safe/easy to use for normies?
No.

looks good. nsa front?

Voice calls on desktop signal when, if ever?

I want to have my skin as soft as her.

ikr she just looks so god dam supple. I bet she smells bretty gud too

>Does Skype record your calls and messages?

If you're on some kind of watchlist or non-murrican then there is a decent size chance the NSA is at least going to run your calls and messages trough some kind of keyword search software. Outside of the US the NSA can practically do whatever it wants and it's not like Microsoft is going to protect it's users' from a three letter U.S government agency.

Viber is the most popular messenger in my country. Its pretty good.

But its not Japanese weeb shit. It was made by Belorussians and bought by Israeli company.

Signal uses AWS, that's no secret.
Since everything is E2E it doesn't matter where your traffic goes through, location based security is a meme.
No idea, check their github or the community forums.

probably

nsa honeypot