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Session actually does implement a form of forward secrecy through the Session Protocol. https://getsession.org/blog/session-protocol-v2
It seems that forward secrecy is still in development from the blog you showed.
I still wouldnt use session for the reasons stated in this Soatok's (a cryptographer) blogs. Even if they fix(ed) these problems, I have no trust for their security implementations. Why use session instead of something like Briar?
https://soatok.blog/2025/01/14/dont-use-session-signal-fork/ https://soatok.blog/2025/01/20/session-round-2/
I'm not advocating for using Session specifically, I just listed it as a viable alternative to Signal. Given that it's forked from Signal presumably it's an easier switch for people who like the general mechanics of Signal and its encryption system.
Understood.