Spideroak Kloak: Zero-Knowlege Social Networking
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Spideroak Kloak: Zero-Knowlege Social Networking
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#4Is this just a loss-leader for their backup/storage service? I am a big fan of not being the product, but how does this make money?
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#5Is this just a loss-leader for their backup/storage service? I am a big fan of not being the product, but how does this make money?
Not to mention: if everything is encrypted using your password as a key, how do your friends see your posts? Are they encrypted for each friend with that friend's public key?
That sounds about right. However this is a closed-source project, so I don't see why it would be picked up by privacy enthusiasts.
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#6Earlier quoted context omitted.
Not to mention: if everything is encrypted using your password as a key, how do your friends see your posts? Are they encrypted for each friend with that friend's public key?
> Are they encrypted for each friend with that friend's public key? That sounds about right. However this is a closed-source project, so I don't see why it would be picked up by privacy enthusiasts.
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#7Its not a bad idea but its not better than existing products [e.g. TextSecure] in terms of actual privacy.
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#9Is this just a loss-leader for their backup/storage service? I am a big fan of not being the product, but how does this make money?
Not to mention: if everything is encrypted using your password as a key, how do your friends see your posts? Are they encrypted for each friend with that friend's public key?