top | item 36803673 Google Messages signs onto cross-platform encrypted group chat standard 25 points| edsimpson | 2 years ago |theverge.com 2 comments order hn newest biugbkifcjk|2 years ago Excuse my ignorance, but is this actually implemented anywhere else? I could find that maybe WhatsApp uses it, and that Signal has their own version of it.This doesn't seem very wide spread if thats the case. Vespasian|2 years ago I was thinking that maybe this is in preparation of the digital services act of the European Union which will come into force next year.The act requires some chat interoperability.It would make sense for Google to try set the standard itself.But this is just a guess for which I've got absolutely no proof.
biugbkifcjk|2 years ago Excuse my ignorance, but is this actually implemented anywhere else? I could find that maybe WhatsApp uses it, and that Signal has their own version of it.This doesn't seem very wide spread if thats the case. Vespasian|2 years ago I was thinking that maybe this is in preparation of the digital services act of the European Union which will come into force next year.The act requires some chat interoperability.It would make sense for Google to try set the standard itself.But this is just a guess for which I've got absolutely no proof.
Vespasian|2 years ago I was thinking that maybe this is in preparation of the digital services act of the European Union which will come into force next year.The act requires some chat interoperability.It would make sense for Google to try set the standard itself.But this is just a guess for which I've got absolutely no proof.
biugbkifcjk|2 years ago
This doesn't seem very wide spread if thats the case.
Vespasian|2 years ago
The act requires some chat interoperability.
It would make sense for Google to try set the standard itself.
But this is just a guess for which I've got absolutely no proof.