This is not proof.... I have described above what their servers do. And in the last (almost) 12 years, there has never been the slightest doubt that this is the case!
If you already start from lies with the Simplex protocol, what do you expect me to argue with you? You have relied on securemessaginapp's analysis which is totally incorrect. And you show that you have no idea how the Simplex protocol works, end of conversation.
FOLLOW THE MONEY and the Servers! Then the protocol doen´t matter.....
Globalists invest in privacy? SimpleX Chat is an open source messenger, which was conceived in privacy, keeping the anonymity of the users and without access to their data, but, in July 2022, SimpleX Chat secured seed funding from venture capital fund Village Global. In July 2022 SimpleX Chat raised a pre-seed funding from the VC fund Village Global. Village Global VC fund is Gates-Bezos-Zuckerberg. https://image.nostr.build/f68212690213a7f4c2075103bfcc02d7acfa659d28db113ac0769214487fd439.jpg Do you think these three characters want your privacy? Sources: 1. simplex.chat/blog/20230422-… 2. villageglobal.vc A lot of money from venture capitalists investing in Simplex, a "simple" startup. Do they all have a strong conviction for privacy? What is the interest of globalist angel investors? More money coming in... Jack Dorsey and Asymmetric Capital Partners https://simplex.chat/blog/20240814-simplex-chat-vision-funding-v6-private-routing-new-user-experience.html
Why not just setup an XMPP server and use a FOSS client instead?
XMMP is not private, metadata is exploitable.
Even if the data server is run by yourself?
The other servers on the network still generate metadata, XMPP was not designed with privacy in mind. The metadata shows who you talked to and at what time. On the other hand, setting up a SimpleX server is even easier and no metadata is generated.
XMPP is not a private messaging platform. It was specifically designed to be an open platform. Different components have been strapped on over time in an attempt to increase its privacy and security, but its foundation is simply not based on the notion of protecting user privacy. It certainly has its uses, but it shouldn't be considered an alternative to platforms that were built on the concept of privacy and anonymity.