diff --git a/assets/u/image/encrypted.jpg b/assets/u/image/encrypted.jpg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f11be9e Binary files /dev/null and b/assets/u/image/encrypted.jpg differ diff --git a/content/u/blog/chat-app-of-2021/contents.lr b/content/u/blog/chat-app-of-2021/contents.lr index 976f9c0..66b1085 100644 --- a/content/u/blog/chat-app-of-2021/contents.lr +++ b/content/u/blog/chat-app-of-2021/contents.lr @@ -118,6 +118,8 @@ Using a chat app for communication involves the privacy of everybody in your net As a very base your chat should have End-to-End Encrypted (E2EE). E2EE means even when the 3rd party (including law enforcement or the hosting company itself) snoops into the chat data, they will just see a series of useless encrypted texts that can not be (at least easily) decrypted. +![](/u/image/encrypted.jpg) + Not all chats have proper E2EE and especially not all chats have it as default. Matrix has E2EE as a default for example, and Telegram does not. It works quite the opposite way in fact: disabling E2EE has to be manually opted in Matrix, whereas enabling E2EE can be done only by choosing "Secret Chat" Function in Telegram. ## The baseline 2: Not collecting your data diff --git a/content/u/blog/chat-app-of-2021/laptop.jpg b/content/u/blog/chat-app-of-2021/laptop.jpg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0782fbd Binary files /dev/null and b/content/u/blog/chat-app-of-2021/laptop.jpg differ