Pinned skeets and some slight improvements to DMs (E2EE, reactions, media) would bring BSky to feature parity IMO I was never big on Twitter messaging but I know many users are. I also think BlueSky's unique features already make up for what it lacks from Twitter, but those are less understood
Apple Reminders (ducks) only because I don’t use it for anything else. However any .do and tick tick could also likely serve the same sort of brain dump purpose (though I can’t remember which do e2ee off the top of my head if that part is important to you. I have a spreadsheet somewhere for that…)
"Back at FOSDEM in February we showed off how Matrix could be used for E2EE-preserving messaging interoperability as required by the Digital Markets Act messaging interoperability - and we announced that Element had been working with Meta on integrating with its DMA APIs in order to connect […]
New blog post just dropped. #e2ee#local-firstnichoth.com/projects/mis...
Investigating privacy + e2ee on the internet
bit of a both goofy and horrible story: jekaterinburg resident has had the police raid his house over the discussion of crafting weapons in a videogame with his friend, done over the government-owned VK social network's DMs, and in addition to that libel of him being a terrorist use E2EE chats y'all
Send via proton.me/drive Like every other Proton-based service, it's E2EE.
End-to-end encrypted file storage from Switzerland that lets you securely back up your files on the cloud, access them anywhere, and share them with anyone.
just because there's no definitive proof against these claims just note these are extremely under the radar and have much worse quality. while good e2ee apps like signal don't have a massive team or the funding to moderate everything sent, it's popularity proves its security.
"If you turn on the encryption it's perfectly secure"... maybe. but telegram makes some *really* weird cryptography choices, and if there's one thing you should be wary of when choosing your E2EE messenger, weird cryptography choices is it. it's *probably* safe but do you really wanna take the risk?