Post #2876766
2023-01-03 18:59 UTC
@Mer__edith@mastodon.world "being correct" by itself isn't a strategy, but perhaps an important point is: whenever something is an extremely obvious example of why strong privacy is important, don't hesitate to point out the obvious. random example: LastPass was hacked. If they had strong privacy by default, this would not have been nearly as big of an issue. And they, ostensibly, *do* encrypt. But by considering some things to fall outside of "strongly private by default", it's much worse.
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@wpalmer@fosstodon.org 2023-01-03 19:01
@Mer__edith@mastodon.world I am always one to tout that security, privacy, and error-prevention, not only have a lot of overlap, the implementation details are the same. ie: don't make the wrong thing difficult to do, make it impossible to do.