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Absolutely gobsmacked by this detail. My assumption had been that the TM SGNL client would insert a participant (like maybe one ID per organization/repository) in all text exchanges using the std Signal encryption so that AT LEAST the chat would remain encrypted on the wires. 🤦🏻
May 5, 2025, 11:19 AM
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