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by nazwa 4483 days ago
Pencilo, I can really see your point but I that's not why we made it.

Delete.im is not supposed to keep you safe from hackers or NSA. It's only to prevent sensitive data from lying around your chat history or emails. That's pretty much it. It's a completely different concept from snapchat and the others.

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This isn't about hackers or even the NSA. The NSA is like the final boss. This isn't even passing level one.

The point is that you don't actually offer me any more privacy than if I just used the 'Off The Record' feature of many chat programs or deleting my logs.

Are 'off the record' conversations deleted the second they fall off your chat history? I doubt it. Are delete.io messages deleted once the server started returning 'this message is unavailable'? I doubt that too. More importantly I can't verify if you delete them then or even at all.

Now my sensitive data is not lying around in my chat history or emails, it is lying around on your server. If my logs are only stored locally I can delete them. Likewise if I control my email server I can delete them.

How can I prevent sensitive data lying around on your server? Are you more trustworthy than my email? Why?

The comparison to Snapchat and friends comes from the 'limited number of views' or 'viewable only for a time' feature. These features are trivially broken at best and misleading to non-technical people. These are marketed as privacy features and they're a lie.

If you want to bill your service as a pastebin style service that removes files after a time then go right ahead, I will not have issues with that.

If you want to claim that those features are to protect sensitive data? Then I have a problem. Services built around working with sensitive data need to be held to a higher standard.