That doesn’t apply to servers. Unless you turn off the server every time you leave the room.
That doesn’t apply to servers. Unless you turn off the server every time you leave the room.
By e2e I mean client side. Someone who gets physical access to the server should not be able to view your files.
It does matter if someone can break into your House
Nextcloud doesn’t have e2ee. Use something better.
OnionShare is the most secure option that “just works” imho
What about reviews for other things like businesses?
You should ask on the OSM self-hosted stack exchange. It will be better indexed by search engines so others can find it
This. I assumed this video was a reference to the atrocities going on in the West Bank, the region which is where Christmas is about.
What is MPV?
What does this mean if I dont use Wayland and dont care to?
You skipped the part about wtf the app is and why we should care.
There’s many corporations with offices in the EU that would face fines.
Obviously that doesn’t mean people wouldn’t be able to use e2ee services without backdoors, but this law would still result in degraded privacy for millions of people.
Maybe that’s good that Wire moved to the US.
Buy honestly I dont see how this could pass. It would be terrible for the privacy of both children and adults. In general the EU has done great work on digital privacy rights recently
By fining corporations that dont install backdoors in their software
Apache Web Server
It’s good to setup your browser to delete everything when you close it. And to use containers in Firefox that isolate some dangerous websites like Google or Facebook in a silo.
Oh man this sounds like a security and privacy risk
Thats not true. For it to be e2e the encryption must be done client side, by definition. The keys are stored on the client. The server cannot decrypt the data.
Nextcloud does not offer e2ee.