Curious how none of the coverage of this launch mention that the app isn’t actually open-source (though they pretend to be an open-source project), which makes all of their claims of “end-to-end encryption” worthless
The most important component to be open-sourced in an app that claims “client-side encryption” is the client, where the encryption actually takes place…
Curious how none of the coverage of this launch mention that the app isn’t actually open-source (though they pretend to be an open-source project), which makes all of their claims of “end-to-end encryption” worthless
The most important component to be open-sourced in an app that claims “client-side encryption” is the client, where the encryption actually takes place…