

It’d be incredibly stupid to do that.
I don’t see how that argument is relevant?


It’d be incredibly stupid to do that.
I don’t see how that argument is relevant?


That, and if WhatsApp has the keys, then no amount of encryption is going to help.
If I remember, the allegation was that they did keep all the keys and many employees could request them to decrypt specific sessions.


It’s an easy question to answer but a more difficult question to remember to ask. But I guess that’s what those 2 to 3 levels are for 😏


People somehow think that they should give more permissions to Claude than to Camden. (Is that a name? To me that’s a borough and an eponymous beer.)
E: oh yeah, and the market.


Because randos on amazon can be compatible with those networks. I’ve got a bunch of Pebblebee tags that are compatible with both.


Both Apple and Google run these tracking networks where a nearby phone can relay the tags location back to the network,l.

Having (shock!) read the article, the push is to move civil servants off of WhatsApp and Signal and any other consumer app you may be thinking about and onto a closed-off chat system for each government.
Probably a better anology would be a custom Slack-like service that these governments fully control.
Ah, I read you as talking about the decision to apply the tariffs.