Comment by olejorgenb 4 days ago They said they only want to control one of the ends 4 comments olejorgenb Reply FabCH 4 days ago Fair enough, but the Immich provider they link to also uses SSL and claims to encrypt at rest.It they don’t consider that e2e encrypted, literally nothing is then… NikxDa 4 days ago Encryption at rest means they have the key. End to end means they don‘t. Huge difference! FabCH 4 days ago Yes but magical homomorphic encryption aside, the person has conflicting requests at that point. They are asking for an image app that can’t view their images.That’s not an image app anymore, that’s just encrypted storage. 1 reply →
FabCH 4 days ago Fair enough, but the Immich provider they link to also uses SSL and claims to encrypt at rest.It they don’t consider that e2e encrypted, literally nothing is then… NikxDa 4 days ago Encryption at rest means they have the key. End to end means they don‘t. Huge difference! FabCH 4 days ago Yes but magical homomorphic encryption aside, the person has conflicting requests at that point. They are asking for an image app that can’t view their images.That’s not an image app anymore, that’s just encrypted storage. 1 reply →
NikxDa 4 days ago Encryption at rest means they have the key. End to end means they don‘t. Huge difference! FabCH 4 days ago Yes but magical homomorphic encryption aside, the person has conflicting requests at that point. They are asking for an image app that can’t view their images.That’s not an image app anymore, that’s just encrypted storage. 1 reply →
FabCH 4 days ago Yes but magical homomorphic encryption aside, the person has conflicting requests at that point. They are asking for an image app that can’t view their images.That’s not an image app anymore, that’s just encrypted storage. 1 reply →
Fair enough, but the Immich provider they link to also uses SSL and claims to encrypt at rest.
It they don’t consider that e2e encrypted, literally nothing is then…
Encryption at rest means they have the key. End to end means they don‘t. Huge difference!
Yes but magical homomorphic encryption aside, the person has conflicting requests at that point. They are asking for an image app that can’t view their images.
That’s not an image app anymore, that’s just encrypted storage.
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