Comment by palata
2 hours ago
That is a problem with you not understanding how security works.
> If you really wanted to be secure
There is no such thing as "being really secure". There are threat models, and implementations that defend you against them. Because you can't prevent a bulldozer from destroying your front door does not mean that it is useless to ever lock it.
Even your air-gapped example is wrong, because it means that you have to trust that system (unless you are capable of building a computer from scratch in your garage, which I doubt).
Sending an encrypted over the Signal app is a lot more secure than sending an email over the ProtonMail website, which itself is more secure than sending it in a non-secret Telegram channel. It's a gradient, it can be "more" or "less" secure, it doesn't have to be "all or nothing" as you seem to believe.
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