Opinion
Decentralized technology might have the ability to offer whistleblowers of the future more secure methods for sharing evidence.
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Alexander Linton is the president of the Session Technology Foundation, the Swiss steward for the decentralized messaging app Session. He obtained an undergraduate degree in journalism from RMIT University before attending the University of Melbourne for graduate school.
Decentralized technology might have the ability to offer whistleblowers of the future more secure methods for sharing evidence.
Considering Telegram doesn't even offer end-to-end encryption by default, founder Pavel Durov has a lot to say about his messaging app's competitor.