You could never verify the binary, because that’s not what the developer uploads (optionally).
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There are painful ways to try and verify the binary. I know
@FredericJacobs goes to great pains to try and do so.
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I wonder what the security implications of Bitcode are in terms of adding backdoors?
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See https://medium.com/@FredericJacobs/why-i-m-not-enabling-bitcode-f35cd8fbfcc5#.h9ywtcnp4 … (again by
@FredericJacobs – good person to follow on these issues)
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In the end it ALWAYS boils down to trust. Do I trust the software developer, do I trust the OS developer, do I trust the hardware?
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Yes and no (or, more precisely, less or more). Trust decentralised free/open > centralised free/open > centralised closed… etc.
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Yes, but you DO trust Apple. Which is waaaay low in your own food chain of trust being centralized and closed.
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@aral On iOS S/MIME is the only supported method for e-mail encryption. However on Blackberry devices there is good PGP support. -
Blackberry has backdoor. It’s a joke in terms of security. Uses pgp when your world is under control is useless.
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Sad but true. The only way to solve this is open source hardware. Or humankind growing up.
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Have we found an iOS alternative?
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