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[-] reclipse@lemdro.id 39 points 11 months ago

This is hilarious.

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From the Article:

Google’s Messages app might be getting cross-platform chat encryption in the future. The company is announcing adoption of an end-to-end encryption system known as Messaging Layer Security, or MLS. It’ll allow Google’s platform to connect and exchange messages with outside messaging apps that also support MLS (via 9to5Google).

Want to message a group chat and have it securely and seamlessly appear on other people’s devices in their preferred chat apps? That’s the future European regulators are pushing for: to get tech companies to implement an end-to-end encryption system that allows users to securely message between platforms.

Meaningful interoperability would require major companies to back the same standard, and MLS now seems to have one of the biggest ones on its side. Google also supports the carrier-backed end-to-end encrypted messaging system known as RCS. For a while, RCS didn’t have proper security for group chats, but Google is now releasing a version that does (which doesn’t use MLS).

A big problem MLS may solve is better encryption for group messages. An Oxford paper published in 2017 pointed out security concerns in how some major messaging apps, including WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, and Google Allo (RIP), could have group messages intercepted if just one member is compromised. So researchers sketched up an “Asynchronous Ratcheting Tree” that makes end-to-end group messages even more secure, and MLS was built with that idea in mind.

The MLS protocol is developed by a standards organization called the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). The body just approved publication of MLS specification (RFC 9420) in March and has previously tested draft versions in Webex and RingCentral chats.

Google is moving to place its MLS implementation open sourced into Android’s codebase but did not say when this would happen. It also did not specify how or if RCS messages, which Google has outwardly championed for more than a year, will work with the MLS-based encryption. Google continues to shame Apple for not supporting RCS, which is now available to more than 800 million Android users. It remains to be seen if other tech companies will “get the message” with MLS.

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[-] reclipse@lemdro.id 24 points 11 months ago

I like how social media companies are starting to embrace the Fediverse.

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[-] reclipse@lemdro.id 61 points 1 year ago

The headline says it's official. But then the article mentions -

Now, the only step left is for the European Council and Parliament to sign on the dotted line.

So it's not official?? Can anyone explain please??

[-] reclipse@lemdro.id 64 points 1 year ago

We need more governments to follow.

[-] reclipse@lemdro.id 35 points 1 year ago
  • inability to unlock bootloader and run custom rom

  • not having enough money to buy iPhone

  • why is this post getting downvoted?

[-] reclipse@lemdro.id 26 points 1 year ago

Block dank memes

[-] reclipse@lemdro.id 25 points 1 year ago

That's just not true.

[-] reclipse@lemdro.id 23 points 1 year ago

Every other post is about Reddit/Meta/Twitter. We need to move on.

[-] reclipse@lemdro.id 28 points 1 year ago

I am currently using Jerboa.

[-] reclipse@lemdro.id 32 points 1 year ago

Googling niche topics usually takes me to reddit/quora where someone has already asked the same question and someone has already answered. But sometimes (rarely) it takes to threads where the first comment says "google it" 😑.

[-] reclipse@lemdro.id 57 points 1 year ago

It has always bean like that. You are just noticing it now.

[-] reclipse@lemdro.id 37 points 1 year ago

Depending on the situation it can be a good or a bad thing.

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