Submitted by sudo moderator in freeAsInFreedom (edited )
jhasse wrote
Reply to comment by Defasher in Syncthing: Open Source Application of the Week - Week of 2017-09-11 by sudo
Telegram's default chats are not end-to-end encrypted, which means that the server (closed-source, owned by the company behind Telegram) can read those message, too. You could use a "secret chat" which is end-to-end encrypted, but the official Telegram desktop application still doesn't support them for example.
Sharing your Syncthing ID is okay though, as you still have to manually accept device requests in Syncthing's UI.
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