And yes guys, I know that MS can at least partially decrypt messages. I read the article. But the article even mentions itself that its not sure what EXACTLY is going on. MS may be "eavesdropping" on the decrypted messages on the received end, not on the sent end or the middle-man. Its an important note because it decides whether or not they CAN break the encryption. Thats why I -AM- really hopeful for WebRTC.
What I havent yet figured out is how its gonna work... Is it gonna be IP based? Is everyone getting a WebRTC account now and signing into browsers? I'm all for Filesharing, video calls, screensharing, etc, in HTML and JS, im fine with it. But the "Who's Who?" question is a big one and I havent seen an answer yet (Admittedly, I may have just missed it. Links would be appreciated in that case )
What I havent yet figured out is how its gonna work... Is it gonna be IP based? Is everyone getting a WebRTC account now and signing into browsers? I'm all for Filesharing, video calls, screensharing, etc, in HTML and JS, im fine with it. But the "Who's Who?" question is a big one and I havent seen an answer yet (Admittedly, I may have just missed it. Links would be appreciated in that case )
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