

It actually has encryption. Just no E2EE. The keys are just stored at Discord afaik. So the company should be able to read all of your messages. Just hackers shouldn’t be able to do so as long as they do not retrieve the keys.
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It actually has encryption. Just no E2EE. The keys are just stored at Discord afaik. So the company should be able to read all of your messages. Just hackers shouldn’t be able to do so as long as they do not retrieve the keys.
Of course. It’s a proprietary, privacy invasive platform with bad encryption where you interact with other people.
That’s some random pinterest picture?
They want to prevent spooky programs running in the kernel (like crowdstrike) which may break the whole system. Source: https://www.theverge.com/2024/7/26/24206719/microsoft-windows-changes-crowdstrike-kernel-driver
Due to planned virtualisation in Windows this will probably soon be the case for people who Dual boot due to anticheat.
There is no difference to Google when it comes to privacy. But I hope that was sarcasm, which seems so.
As you are lazy, creating an account for cryptpad (for example at the instance adminforge.de) you can pretty much use it exactly like Google Docs. Just that it is private :) And adminforge.de is quite big so it should not just „loose“ your files like Google. Of course keeping it local is better as there is the very very small probability that your chosen instance goes offline/closes.
For online collaboration use cryptpad. It is end-to-end encrypted and there are multiple instances where your files will be stored encrypted on their servers. You do not have to create an account and can share just using a link. For local editing I would say LibreOffice is the best.
I like GNU Image Manipulation Programm stamp in corner. I upvote.