Comment by unethical_ban
2 years ago
The whole thing is about trust. Google, Apple and MS are setting themselves up as authorities of trust for hardware.
Authy took the stance that if an OS vendor doesn't sign the bootloader/OS, then it is possible the OS is compromised and other apps could maliciously interact with Authy.
I don't like where that takes us from a computing freedom perspective.
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