Iām not sure how secure it is
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npub10td4yrp6cl9kmjp9x5yd7r8pm96a5j07lk5mtj2kw39qf8frpt8qm9x2wl how secure would you say it is by comparison?
I'm uncertain about the specific security aspects mentioned here. But 0xchat provides amber login, Nip17 DM (to prevent metadata leaks), and secret chat (Nip17 + aliaskeys with forward security)
Signal's double ratchet algorithm is currently recognized as the most secure algorithm, but many people might not yet be familiar with Nip17. In fact, Nip17 combined with aliaskey also offers a good level of security imo.
reality is they compromise your phone and double ratchet becomes meaningless
keet has double rachet btw too
I just looked this up, are you taking about keet by holepunch?
yes
it looks pretty cool and an interesting solution to privacy. what I'm not seeing though is how it prevents a breach if your device is compromised. since each phone is a server the data is still locally present right? or am I misunderstanding something?
it does store the data encrypted at rest and there is plans to lock the app tho some android can already do that, but what app can prevent data leak if a device is compromised? are you refering to revoking access for a device? i would assume that is planned
yes the data is local, not all may be tho which is unlike signal for example, keet can store part of the data but it must live somewhere to exist