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by MaxKeenan
1228 days ago
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Understand where you're coming from a privacy perspective. Our encryption operates at the file system/storage device layer level so it doesn't affect our index at all other than a small I/O performance hit when storing and accessing data. W.r.t. retention policies, information is immediately deleted upon account deletion. We also delete all data after account inactivity for 2 months. Definitely exploring messaging platforms, interestingly enough iMessage (despite not being available via API) can be indexed locally on Macs. Just not something that's on the top of our backlog. Thanks for your thoughts! |
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This means you store most data in plaintext in the index? Enough to reconstruct most of the content?