I’ve been working really hard to research and rank messaging apps by their privacy. The more green boxes the better.

I plan to turn PrivacySpreadsheet.com into a place for privacy data on everything from cars to video games. It’s all open source too on GitHub.

Not trying to advertise, I just put a lot of time into researching all this, and I want to share it since I think others could benefit.

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    165 months ago

    And, because I’m not entirely uncynical, does the creator of the spreadsheet work for any of the companies included upon it?

    • @[email protected]OP
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      115 months ago

      I have worked for Status in the past, but that has not impacted the review of any apps. The spreadsheet has been reviewed thoroughly by others in the privacy space before I published it, and I encourage everyone to take a look and report any inaccuracies.

      The criteria is objective on purpose. Everything on the spreadsheet can be verified for accuracy.

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        85 months ago

        Status got a recommendation purely because it has proven itself to be resiliant to subpoenas and the cryptography is implemented well.

        Nothing is sponsored, and no matter who I work for in the future, it won’t impact the results. It’s open source on GitHub, and I’m looking for contributors to decentralize control of the spreadsheets.