In the future, I think the fact that messaging apps didn't have relatively short retention periods by default will seem crazy.
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I feel disappearing message apps established a false sense of, and misunderstanding of, security for an entire internet generation
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It's about who the adversary is: not the person on the other end. The adversary is someone who later gets access to everything not deleted.
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current services that claim E2E encryption are kidding themselves- unless you can verify the BE + binary installed on your phone, not secure
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I thought you were talking about user retention not message storage
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you should write a short piece for us at HBR about this
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Didn't went down that way for email .
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In an amusing irony, we've had instant-expiration communication for quite some.time:.Voice Conversations and voicemail.
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Archive by default was a poor precedent set by SMS...
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think this applies more so to publically exposed social content than internally archived (and deletable) conversation history.
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True.
@wikileaks confirmed the NSA can circumvent E2E with screen sharing already.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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