Thats not what it means. It means that a third party cannot decrypt it on their servers.
Of course if the “third party” is actually decrypting it on your device, then they can read the messages. I dont know why this is not clear to you.
Thats not what it means. It means that a third party cannot decrypt it on their servers.
Of course if the “third party” is actually decrypting it on your device, then they can read the messages. I dont know why this is not clear to you.
Well, GPG doesn’t have PFS, but its a good starting point to say hello and then upgrade to some better encrypted messaging app
We’ve long had NSA slides that showed Tor and e2ee solutions as “disastrous” to their visibility.
I’m a cryptographer in Florida, and now I’m more confused
No, BPs are a risk. Better to avoid apps that require phone numbers
Dont trust. Verify. Definitely dont touch it if its closed source
That’s literally what zoom said early in the pandemic.
Then all the business in the world gave them truck loads of money, the industry called them out on it, and they hired teams of cryptographers to build an actual e2ee system
They do encrypt it and they likely dont send the messages unencrypted.
Likely what’s happening is they’re extracting keywords to determine what you’re talking about (namely what products you might buy) on the device itself, and then uploading those categories (again, encrypted) up to their servers for storing and selling.
This doesn’t invalidate their claim of e2ee and still lets them profit off of your data. If you want to avoid this, only install apps with open source clients.
Use something where the client is open source.
Wait, is this why packet shapers limiting bandwidth on one guest vlan drop so many damn packets? How do you prevent this?
Thanks. You know a lot about hardware spec reqs in networking equipment. It always drives me crazy when buying a router because they dont seem to list this info.
Do you have any general advice for spec’ing hardware reqs for small businesses with event spaces with occasionally loads of people? How do u ensure the router can handle everyone’s traffic without dropping packets?
Where do I find TCAM and HBM specs?
I know what a Wide Area Network is. I’m just saying the acronym is ambiguous since the advent of WiFi
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Open hardware (by oshwa definition) would include the board layout
I can’t tell if WAN is Wireless Area Network or Wide Area Network.
Are you suggesting that AliExpress doesn’t ship to Asia?
Isn’t RAM like the biggest bottleneck in routers causing bufferblaot and packet loss?
How does the article not mention how much RAM this device has?
Shower? No.
Naked? More times than clothed.
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