Forbes article: The Encryption Debate Is Over - Dead At The Hands Of Facebook
Ryan McGinnis
ryan at digicana.com
Wed Jul 31 16:36:55 CEST 2019
Kicking the can down to the endpoints -- but really, haven't you always had to trust your app / OS? Unless you coded or audited it yourself from top to bottom and built your own hardware (hah), there is always a level of trust required in the code/device. Trusting Facebook seems... unwise. But not everyone is churning out industrial grade evil like Facebook.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/kalevleetaru/2019/07/26/the-encryption-debate-is-over-dead-at-the-hands-of-facebook/#55ac36aa5362
-Ryan McGinnis
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