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derin@lemmy.beru.co ⁨1⁩ ⁨year⁩ ago

I don’t think you understand why current servers operate the way they do.

Matrix server implementations function on the idea that your data lives in the server, so of course it needs that information (who is here, who is talking to whom) - or else, as an example, if you lost your devices you wouldn’t be able to recover your info (like on Signal).

I don’t want Signal’s Peer-to-Peer solution. I own my server, so I’m okay with keeping my own metadata. I want my communications with others to be encrypted, but recoverable if I lose access to my devices.

I think what you want is a Peer to Peer encrypted solution, which Matrix is working on, but isn’t available yet.

Follow this site for info on Matrix’s progress in that space: arewep2pyet.com What you’re looking for is info on Pinecone.

TLDR: poop wants a peer-to-peer encrypted network, Matrix is not that, so poop runs their mouth a little.


Further reading:

Matrix’s architecture today means that the servers can see who their users are talking to, and when - but not what (assuming it’s end-to-end encrypted). Just like a PGP mail service like Protonmail. Because Matrix stores conversation history on the server (unlike Signal) so you can get at it when from multiple logins, you end up with that metadata stored on the server.

We’re fixing this by working on P2P Matrix (as per the blog post - it’s one of the main initiatives that the funding is going towards). matrix.org/blog/2020/…/introducing-p-2-p-matrix explains how P2P addresses the metadata problem.

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