True, the element.io site offers the browser client first, which I find wrong.
On the other hand some of Signal’s choices were justified by “helping adoption” so I guess that falls under the same category.
Currently I can’t find a way to see which client another user is using in the Element mobile app. Not sure if that is even possible. So I guess for really sensitive matters you have to make sure your collaborators know how to stay safe.
And of course if your use-case really required a web-client you could just self-host it.
So I guess for really sensitive matters you have to make sure your collaborators know how to stay safe
This is a really bad idea. The software you use should be usable safely without any knowledge of security if you want it to be really effective outside of security conscious people. And even security conscious people make mistakes.
And of course if your use-case really required a web-client you could just self-host it
That’s not an option for 99.99% of the population.
True, the element.io site offers the browser client first, which I find wrong. On the other hand some of Signal’s choices were justified by “helping adoption” so I guess that falls under the same category.
Currently I can’t find a way to see which client another user is using in the Element mobile app. Not sure if that is even possible. So I guess for really sensitive matters you have to make sure your collaborators know how to stay safe. And of course if your use-case really required a web-client you could just self-host it.
This is a really bad idea. The software you use should be usable safely without any knowledge of security if you want it to be really effective outside of security conscious people. And even security conscious people make mistakes.
That’s not an option for 99.99% of the population.