top | item 29006844 (no title) zuck9 | 4 years ago Been using https://texts.com — they preserve E2E for Signal/WhatsApp. discuss order hn newest lvs|4 years ago Um, how do they do that?> All integrations were implemented in-house using the Texts Platform SDK. The SDK will be open sourced at a later date.Seems like a big nope. zuck9|4 years ago https://texts.com/privacy says:> Messages, contacts, auth credentials, account information never touch Texts servers.> Your messages are sent directly to the messaging platforms.> All end-to-end encryption is preserved when the platform supports it.> Texts is a client and works like the official app.Apparently all the code runs on the user's device.
lvs|4 years ago Um, how do they do that?> All integrations were implemented in-house using the Texts Platform SDK. The SDK will be open sourced at a later date.Seems like a big nope. zuck9|4 years ago https://texts.com/privacy says:> Messages, contacts, auth credentials, account information never touch Texts servers.> Your messages are sent directly to the messaging platforms.> All end-to-end encryption is preserved when the platform supports it.> Texts is a client and works like the official app.Apparently all the code runs on the user's device.
zuck9|4 years ago https://texts.com/privacy says:> Messages, contacts, auth credentials, account information never touch Texts servers.> Your messages are sent directly to the messaging platforms.> All end-to-end encryption is preserved when the platform supports it.> Texts is a client and works like the official app.Apparently all the code runs on the user's device.
lvs|4 years ago
> All integrations were implemented in-house using the Texts Platform SDK. The SDK will be open sourced at a later date.
Seems like a big nope.
zuck9|4 years ago
> Messages, contacts, auth credentials, account information never touch Texts servers.
> Your messages are sent directly to the messaging platforms.
> All end-to-end encryption is preserved when the platform supports it.
> Texts is a client and works like the official app.
Apparently all the code runs on the user's device.