We are excited to share that BirdyChat is the first chat app in Europe that can exchange messages with WhatsApp under the Digital Markets Act. This is a big step forward for anyone using BirdyChat for work.
I don’t see any source code, also can anyone confirm if it’s E2E and if it routes through meta servers? A statement from Meta doesn’t give me any confidence in it’s validity until there’s open source.
I don’t see any source code, also can anyone confirm if it’s E2E and if it routes through meta servers? A statement from Meta doesn’t give me any confidence in it’s validity until there’s open source.
It’s also important to know that E2E is a great step, but having Meta knowing who you talk to and how often is still bad.
And as long as Meta has control over the frontend that receives the messages, they could compromise your “E2E encrypted” messages at any time.
But hey it’s a step in the right direction.
Yes routing through Meta servers is a big problem as they often collaborate with US intelligence.