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New end to end encrypted IM/VOIP web app focused on ease of use
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 11:35:18PM +0200, rysiek wrote:
> Well,
>
> not trying to be a wet blanket, but why use Subrosa, when RetroShare does
> almost all of that (sans group video conferences), and does not require a
> single server, at all?
>
> If RS was able to get crypto right and in a completely decentralised manner,
> why go back to client-server architecture, with all it's potential single
> points of failure?
>
Deployment. Since there is no AGPLv3 hardware that contains all the tools
required to design (and validate no trojan circuits), we might as well just
use client-server from groups that we have some confidence in their motives,
or at least that write good code.
How do I get Retroshare on my phone? (okay, bad question, because Qualcomm
has my keys), but if I want my friends to use it, It needs to work on
android/ios/etc.
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