← Back to context Comment by prophesi 4 months ago > Key escrow and E2EE are fully compatible.Wild to see someone on HN even entertain this idea. 9 comments prophesi Reply fc417fc802 4 months ago It's literally the point of key escrow. My views on a given practice are entirely irrelevant to the definition of the relevant terminology. prophesi 4 months ago With key escrow, by definition you can only implement end-to-many-ends encryption. fc417fc802 4 months ago TIL group chats can't be considered E2EE. /s 4 replies → baq 4 months ago Wild to think otherwise. prophesi 4 months ago Glad to hear your alternative solutions! Though going by your comment history I doubt that will occur.
fc417fc802 4 months ago It's literally the point of key escrow. My views on a given practice are entirely irrelevant to the definition of the relevant terminology. prophesi 4 months ago With key escrow, by definition you can only implement end-to-many-ends encryption. fc417fc802 4 months ago TIL group chats can't be considered E2EE. /s 4 replies →
prophesi 4 months ago With key escrow, by definition you can only implement end-to-many-ends encryption. fc417fc802 4 months ago TIL group chats can't be considered E2EE. /s 4 replies →
baq 4 months ago Wild to think otherwise. prophesi 4 months ago Glad to hear your alternative solutions! Though going by your comment history I doubt that will occur.
prophesi 4 months ago Glad to hear your alternative solutions! Though going by your comment history I doubt that will occur.
It's literally the point of key escrow. My views on a given practice are entirely irrelevant to the definition of the relevant terminology.
With key escrow, by definition you can only implement end-to-many-ends encryption.
TIL group chats can't be considered E2EE. /s
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Wild to think otherwise.
Glad to hear your alternative solutions! Though going by your comment history I doubt that will occur.