
On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 12:32:00PM -0400, John Young wrote:
Bluntly, anybody who peddles security is a cheat. Those withdraw it are worse.
I was thinking something like that about the silent circle shutdown. It seems to me their problem case was the mail in (they would be encrypting that to the user PGP key or equivalent, after sender optional use of SSL to deliver it to them). So would not a more sensible change be to disable mail in? So then only silent circle users could encrypt messages to each other. Even that would add pressure to other users to also get a silent circle account and so be a business advantage. Puzzlingly spun "to protect our users privacy we removed their encryption feature" - so they'll probably send it plaintext instead, great. Adam