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Also, the dude who started that company used to work for Palantir. Its not out of the realm of possibility that someone who worked for them saw how horrible they were and decided to fight against that, but they're a new company and I would be extremely hesitant to trust someone with that track record until they've been heavily audited and proven themselves trustworthy.
Good point. Can only trust the device and service as far as the company. And nobody is giving good reason to trust Cape.
Hey OP, if you ever get around to checking the hash on boot (if possible), it would be worth it to update the post and let everyone know if you were able to validate or not. That would be an interesting tidbit.