On Nov 5, 2014, at 9:19 PM, Joseph Bonneau <[email protected]> wrote: > The definition on the website, meaning that in normal operation keys are > generated and kept at endpoints. I agree the column names as abbreviations of > the more technical names in the criteria are not as clear to a technical > reader. The goal was to make definitions that were easier for ordinary users > to understood.
That is a fine goal to have, but right now EFF is telling users that Apple cannot read their messages when the truth is that they can. I hope this is corrected ASAP on the website, otherwise the message being sent to people is that it is OK to deceive people about the security of messaging apps, and I don't think that's the message the EFF wants to send. We don't need to do that in order to spur innovation. Doing so seems like it will have the opposite effect: that of complacency. Kind regards, Greg Slepak -- Please do not email me anything that you are not comfortable also sharing with the NSA.
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