@feld
> True, but forward secrecy is only useful if you use disappearing messages.
There's more to it. For example it also protects against an adversary that gained access remotely by introducing themselves as a new client of yours or your peers.
@feld
> True, but forward secrecy is only useful if you use disappearing messages.
There's more to it. For example it also protects against an adversary that gained access remotely by introducing themselves as a new client of yours or your peers.
If you could effortlessly onboard your radical peers to any e2ee communication platform, which would you choose?
@uhuru
#DeltaChat has no forward secrecy.
And depended on SHA-1 and using MD5.
Both are considered weak cryptography if I'm not mistaken.
While I believe deltachat to be a great app with good use case, it's not what I'm looking for.
#xmpp ecosystem is?/was! pretty bad in serving proper e2ee cross platform implementation.
Till recently there was only conversations as a usable app. Since some weeks ago it seems that @dino now also offers e2ee by default. But also both conversations and Dino using an outdated omemo specification, and are by that not compatible with @kaidan.
I will reconsider xmpp when they adapt the newer specification.
@briar not mentioned, but also no, cause it's not working on #TailsOS or on android with Orbot.
So very much unusable, since it's not running on the platforms we use.
#simplex, no, I don't like nor trust the dev.
#cwtch, yes, maybe
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