Imagine a world
where your personal data is accessible to everyone: your conversations, photos, banking information, emails, and more.
This is why encryption is essential. It safeguards our sensitive digital interactions, ensuring privacy and security.
At Jami, we proudly implement robust encryption to protect your data and keep your digital life secure.
@Jami You might like to look at building on https://docs.autonomi.com
Apart from having privacy baked in, doing so also helps fund independent developers such as yourselves as well as individuals. It's a way of leveling the playing field and a way to roll back the enclosure of the online commons.
Anyway, good luck with #Jami, it's new to me which is good to see.
@happyborg How can this work:"files uploaded to the Network are automatically de-duplicated," if all the data is encrypted privately for each user?
@fabrice when a file is uploaded it is split into chunks and "self encrypted". The encrypted chunks are then sent to different locations according to the hash of their encrypted content.
If the same file is uploaded by different people the chunks uploaded will be the same (because of how self encryption works), meaning that only the first uploaded chunks need be stored.
@fabrice The chunk hashes are collected and stored in a datamap which is also encrypted and uploaded. For public data, that datamap can be shared and anyone with the address of the data map can retrieve the chunks and reconstitute the file.
For private data the map is encrypted before uploading so only the person who encrypted it can access the map and the file it relates to.
@fabrice most questions should be answered in https://docs.autonomi.com