• John Richard
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    -103 days ago

    Tell me… when you visit a website that gets updated daily, if not hourly. If it served you a different version of JavaScript than what it served someone else… would you know?

    • @brochard
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      43 days ago

      I already answered that. Yes you can’t trust a website’s content, that’s why they offer apps. It’s your choice to trust the website which is as secure as they can make it, or you simply use the apps…

      • John Richard
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        03 days ago

        How does a WebView wrapped app offer much more security than a website? Why do they require a paid subscription to use the desktop apps?

      • John Richard
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        -13 days ago

        Last I checked the apps are mostly just wrappers around WebView, so either way you’re getting served different content randomly without ever knowing. AND, Proton specifically prevents the desktop apps from functioning on unpaid accounts. That would be like Gmail disabling IMAP for unpaid users.

        • @brochard
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          63 days ago

          That’s not how electron apps works. When you load a website with your web browser you get served the front and execute it. When you have an electron app, the front is in the source code of the app, and you decide when to update it so you don’t get served unexpected compromised updates. As for the paid service : They don’t sell your data and don’t show you ads so they need money, it’s that simple.

          • @nieminen
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            12 days ago

            For real, if it’s a useful product, and it’s free, then YOU’RE the product.

    • sunzu
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      23 days ago

      Ain’t this a website issue? Or is somebody doing it better?

      No JavaScript?