@hexaheximal @noisytoot Recent versions of the official apps have finally fix most of decryption failure. I haven't seen one for a moment now. But that meme will be hard to forget 
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Also, given recent events: I know that Matrix is far from perfect but please fedi for a brief moment can we stop constantly hating it publicly??? -
Also, given recent events: I know that Matrix is far from perfect but please fedi for a brief moment can we stop constantly hating it publicly???@hexaheximal @noisytoot I think the main issue is people comparing the UX in encrypted rooms with other messaging app in clear text.
I have often seen "I have problems to decrypt stuff with matrix, I think it is better to use [insert unencrypted IM app]". But they are 2 different use cases
Honestly, I find that matrix for public rooms (so, like discord) works well
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An die #UnifiedPush nutzer und #Android experten:@alpha @roger You may want to read this blog post then
Push notifications, security and privacy
Published the 14/05/2025 21/05/2025 Edit: Add list of applications without encryption. How secure is UnifiedPush? It’s a legitimate question that comes up from time to time. While the question is fairly short, the answer requires a few details. Behind the question of security, it’s also often about privacy. Security and privacy When we talk about the security of a protocol, software or hardware, we mean the ability to prevent unauthorized access. We generally evaluate security in terms of the ability to preserve the confidentiality, integrity and availability of a system. In other words, we want to be sure that an unauthorized actor cannot read our data, modify it or render our system inaccessible. Other aspects may also be taken into account, such as the ability of an unauthorized actor to increase our bill for a service.
UnifiedPush (unifiedpush.org)