• Helix 🧬
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      23 years ago

      I guess very few people self-host their email or Matrix or XMPP.

      You don’t need to self host email, Matrix or XMPP to use E2EE. I meant self hosting the web clients.

      And it still doesn’t protect you against someone breaking the TLS connection between you and your server.

      HSTS, Certificate Pinning, …

      Every communication method suffers from this, it’s not exclusive to web-based communication.

      proprietary, windows only apps are not generally designed with security as the number 1 concern

      Yeah, Open Source software down to the OS itself is important for security. But even then, who audits their own software? It’s probably 0.01% of the 0.01% of the general population you mentioned.

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          13 years ago

          That’s why you stick to software under high scrutiny and highly visible for security sensible stuff

          So, like Element? scnr