Do you trust iMessages and Apple's encryption policies?
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thats what I’d like to know too
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imessage's crypto isn't very goodhttps://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2016/03/21/attack-of-week-apple-imessage/ …
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It says that the vulnerability existed prior to 9.3 :D iOS10 on 90% of devices :D
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the underlying design flaws still exist, they just put some bandaid over it
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they fixed *this specific* vulnerability, but the protocol is much weaker than signal
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Is there actually a "secure" messaging app? Or is that really an rhetorical question?
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It was already the case with Gmail but with Allo, it's the cherry on the top of the sunday. Avoid it...
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@guylepage3 no worries - we'll soon have secure, self-sovereign, identity containers for decentralized, encrypted messaging apps
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Even better is an identity protocol with privacy by default including optional unlinkability.
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this is as private as a user desires & you never have to link/expose anything if you don't want to /
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I'm very eager to learn how you achieve this. I think you promised slides a month ago.
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been busy transitioning to the new team @ MS, trying to get consensus on the tech drafts, and having a baby /
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getting you the drafts depends on a couple other collaborators coming to agreement on various standard bits /
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cool, we are eager to do some peer review.
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what would we do without ya' snowdy? People claiming the government is spying would still be called tinfoil hat wearers.
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