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    1 month ago

    Probably a form of e2ee

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        Not necessarily. If you trust the code running on your device then there is no backdoor they could install on a server that would break e2ee. They would have to backdoor the client where the keys are.

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        1 month ago

        True, unless it’s open source and maybe self hosted.

        Edit: Nevermind, I’m right, I have no confidence in my own intelligence lol. If the key is on the phone and the phone stores the encrypted data to the server, that’ll be secure