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Session is onion routed with different nodes.  It's not google/AWS, I've done lookups on many of the IPs, its a lot of the same providers as Tor.

SimpleX lets you self-host, so its you running it.

Threema’s legal transparency report is not a technology solution, it’s their promise.

Why is having different nodes with onion routing, or self-hosting simplex, worse metadata leak than just Threema’s promise? 
 The more hands that handle a parcel, the greater the risk that it will break, fall or be stolen.

The more Notes your messages are sent via, the greater the risk of someone making a copy and/or intercepting the metadata.

Threema messages only make one stop, on their own server. This server does not store any IP address or metadata, and the message is deleted after successful delivery!

More data protection is not possible in digital communication! 
 The purpose of Session's onion routing is to prevent a single actor from gaining knowledge.
Or with SimpleX you can self-host the server.
With Threema, you’re trusting a single entity with censorship/privacy.
Aren’t you on Nostr to avoid centralization? 
 Session comes from the makers of "Loki" Coin - the most unsuccessful cryptocurrency in the world

TOR and onion routing is not safe!

Sessions traffic runs accross 4.000 nodes and does not know who¥s behind each node! Thats pretty unsecure!

Australia as a 5-Eyes Member is bad:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_Eyes

Sessions suspicious "finaciers" doesn´t make better:

https://m.primal.net/Ibwa.png 


https://loki.network/team/ 
 Self hosting of Simplex doesn´t chance all the other negative aspects.

First: Deliver a real proof that Threema does censorship!!!!!!

Before you spread such stupid FAKE-SHIT !!!!! 
 Self-hosting is trusting you.  the operator of the server.  it could even be on a tor onion in your home
How is trusting you better than trusting Threema? doesn't make sense 
 https://m.primal.net/Ibwj.png  
 That's just librewolf settings, it will do that for many sites.  If you hit accept and continue, it will load the page with SSL lock