Anone heard about it? Anything bad about security?

I’ve checked speeds with my friend, the’re quite good, file transfer speed is insane compared to signal.

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    It’s cool p2p protocol but nowdays no good clients, most of them unmaintained and qtox have so shit code.Feels like developer didn’t learn anything about writing safe c++ code.On android there trifa app but it’s works… pretty weird,there also atox but it’s doesn’t implemented feature about video/voice calls.

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      Looks like it’s got same problems as Matrix does (despite architecture diffirences).

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          What are the main problems of Matrix? I have searched around for this but not found anything concrete. I use Element with E2EE and haven’t had any real problems with it.

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            It supports unencrypted messages. Lots of metadata is not encrypted (eg all reactions).

            Many orgs cant use software where users can send messages unencrypted. Its a security risk, even if the user did it by mistake.

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              I think most orgs would want to own the server and for messages to not be end-to-end encrypted. All connections to the server would still be encrypted.

              That would be more in-line with slack or something.

              If you’re referring to federation specifically then that’s going to get pretty complicated with security policies.

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          I mean efficient clients that are both easy for non-techy ppl and their 4GB of RAM.