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by Zak 2768 days ago
Participating in the creation of a standard doesn't always lead to integration into end-user products, but we can hope.
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Ubiquity is a goal, similar to WebRTC.

Both protocol availability and support in widely deployed messengers will be necessary. Key/identity management will need to pass regulatory/legal scrutiny, but once we have interoperable, multi-vendor encrypted messaging that is usable by mere mortals and globally available at low cost, various groups can start lobbying for regulations that encourage migration to MLS-enabled communication.

The other issue with digital messaging is endpoint security and message archives, after the message has been transported. A pile of faxes is not easily accessed remotely, unlike a disk with message archives.