On Thu, Mar 18, 2021 at 05:03:49AM +0100, deloptes wrote: > Celejar wrote: > > > I'm not sure whether you're being serious or facetious, but WhatsApp > > apparently has genuine end-to-end encryption, using the Signal protocol, > > and neither of the ends is Facebook. > > > > Of course, it's closed source, so we can't know for sure what's really > > in there, and I certainly won't use it, but as far as anyone knows, it > > is the real deal: > > come one - as soon as you are hooked to the internet, you are exposed. The > only way to ensure truly encrypted communication is to do the > encryption/decryption offline.
Come on, as soon as you go out to the street you can be run over by a bus... You'll still take some precautions, as it might enhance your odds of survival :) > Why should I bother with your encryption efforts, when I can read your > screen? This is a good point: one of the weak points of E2E encryptions is, indeed, the one end. The other is... the other end ;-) Cheers - t
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