On 06/23/2010 02:34 PM, Ted Smith wrote:
"Rob Myers"<[email protected]> wrote:
On 06/23/2010 02:16 PM, Ted Smith wrote:
Diaspora makes the URL secure with OpenPGP
How does that work in a web browser?
Short answer: ask them ;-)
Heh.
Long answer: it has to be an extension or javascript. I've seen symmetric,
password-based crypto done in pure JS - it might be possible to do OpenPGP.
Ah, DRM. ;-)
That doesn't sound like a good idea for Social from a user freedom point
of view.
It's DRM rather than secure communication, which would be a reasonable
use of OpenPGP, because the intent is to prevent the user from accessing
information on their own system, not to deliver it to them safe from
attackers.
- Rob.