During Matrix FOSDEM talk it was mentioned that there is already working bridge that preserves E2EE.
EU, I belive in you!
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It’s also possible to watch the video directly on the fosdem website: https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/event/fosdem-2024-3345-opening-up-communication-silos-with-matrix-2-0-and-the-eu-digital-markets-act/
I wouldn’t say “force”. Meta is all in on being open these days and they’re going in that direction even when they’re not required to:
my view is that the more that there’s interoperability between different services and the more content can flow, the better all the services can be
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it was fine to have these systems that people felt a little more locked into, but I think for the mature state of the ecosystem, I don’t think that that’s going to be where it goes
WhatsApp wasn’t the first to open up but that makes sense given it has a few billion active users and an open E2EE encryption protocol is really difficult to implement.
E2EE encryption is like saying ATM machine.
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