top | item 45107931 (no title) devilkin | 6 months ago At that point calling it end-to-end encrypted is not true. discuss order hn newest warkdarrior|6 months ago What definition of "end-to-end encrypted" do you refer to, if on-device processing does not qualify? Isn't your device one of the endpoints in E2EE? magackame|6 months ago In context of instant messaging E2EE usually means that service providers servers don't ever see the plaintext with messages stored on device. Just the transport encryption is already an expectation for all networking.- Signal: E2EE- Telegram: by default, nah- Discord, nah j4hdufd8|6 months ago Can you elaborate where you think it stops being encrypted?
warkdarrior|6 months ago What definition of "end-to-end encrypted" do you refer to, if on-device processing does not qualify? Isn't your device one of the endpoints in E2EE? magackame|6 months ago In context of instant messaging E2EE usually means that service providers servers don't ever see the plaintext with messages stored on device. Just the transport encryption is already an expectation for all networking.- Signal: E2EE- Telegram: by default, nah- Discord, nah
magackame|6 months ago In context of instant messaging E2EE usually means that service providers servers don't ever see the plaintext with messages stored on device. Just the transport encryption is already an expectation for all networking.- Signal: E2EE- Telegram: by default, nah- Discord, nah
warkdarrior|6 months ago
magackame|6 months ago
- Signal: E2EE
- Telegram: by default, nah
- Discord, nah
j4hdufd8|6 months ago