Ask HN: Why do you avoid Telegram, arguably one of the best cloud messengers?
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#4No end-to-end encryption per default, and if I activate it I’m not able to see the conversation on other devices. Signal does that better.
- able to see the conversation on other devices
You can choose only one. Otherwise I can't see how it would be end-to-end encrypted. Your devices should create some sort of a group chat to make this work.
Group chats have large enough attack surface and "end-to-end encryption" will create false sense of security.
Re: Ask HN: Why do you avoid Telegram, arguably one of the best cloud messengers?
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#6No end-to-end encryption per default, and if I activate it I’m not able to see the conversation on other devices. Signal does that better.
I am genuinely curious. Is your threat model too severe that you really need to hide your conversations?
Re: Ask HN: Why do you avoid Telegram, arguably one of the best cloud messengers?
#7No end-to-end encryption per default, and if I activate it I’m not able to see the conversation on other devices. Signal does that better.
How does end to end encryption make that better? I am genuinely curious. Is your threat model too severe that you really need to hide your conversations?
Re: Ask HN: Why do you avoid Telegram, arguably one of the best cloud messengers?
#8No end-to-end encryption per default, and if I activate it I’m not able to see the conversation on other devices. Signal does that better.
How does end to end encryption make that better? I am genuinely curious. Is your threat model too severe that you really need to hide your conversations?
So, and we can discuss threat models.
Thank you.
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#10No end-to-end encryption per default, and if I activate it I’m not able to see the conversation on other devices. Signal does that better.
- end-to-end encryption - able to see the conversation on other devices You can choose only one. Otherwise I can't see how it would be end-to-end encrypted. Your devices should create some sort of a group chat to make this work. Group chats have large enough attack surface and "end-to-end encryption" will create false sense of security.