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Date of upload: Nov 24, 2023 ^^
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End to end encryption means that the only two parties with access to the messages are the sender and receiver. In transit means that the server that hosts the service may have access to the messages, but it’s encrypted whenever it’s in motion (like when it’s on the way from the sender to the server and then from the server to the receiver).
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As an F1 fan listening to this. Banger opening. To give context to the story in the 1997(?) season of F1. McLaren built the innovative design with an extra pedal. A F1 photographer Darren, saw an anomaly when the car was going through a fast corner but the rear was on fire. In the next race one of the cars retired in front of him and he sneaked his camera into the car just to get a short. Which went viral in the end
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9:27 Encryption in transit is HTTPS instead of HTTP, making chat data secure in network. On the other hand, end-to-end encryption means that the message is encrypted alongside HTTPS, essentially providing double encryption.
In simpler terms, a universal profile server can read messages on their server in the case of encryption in transit. However, if it supported end-to-end encryption, then even the universal profile server can't read the message.
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Formula 1 has A LOT of technical rules, engineers are just trying to find the loopholes and interpret them in the most creative and convenient way so they can lap a track 0.01 seconds faster than the next best team.
I would highly highly recommend you look into the story of Adrian Newey, by far the best technical director and aerodynamicist that the sport has ever seen. The way his mind works is just... fascinating
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Encrypted in transit basically means when the message is sent via network requests from the phone to servers it’s encrypted…. However that message might not be encrypted locally on your phone or anywhere else where it’s decrypted later on (on servers or other phones ), i.e. it is unencrypted at “rest”. It’s only encrypted when that data is being sent from one place to another. Hence you can’t call it end to end encrypted.
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@dmore
5 months ago
That intro might be the greatest moment in the podcasts history 😂
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