Quote from: Nero on July 15, 2013, 11:01 pmCan we get more input and opinion on this from more of our security guys? Astor? Kmfkewm perhaps?I saw an article today about this. If it can do what they say, it'll be a blessing.Why would they not encrypt their servers? Where did you hear this from FartBomber? Their website says the messages will be saved on the server until they are delivered or expire, but it says nothing about security. But what they do say is this:'The Fundamental benefits of Heml.is will be the app together with our infrastructure, which is what really makes the system interesting and secure.'That's on their website. It just wouldn't make sense for a security app start-up to not secure their server.What, my flippant, dismissive, adolescent, "I don't feel like bothering to really examine this but I kinda feel like being sort of a dick right now," comment didn't do it for you? And I worked so hard on it, too... :'(If they can decrypt data, then the government can decrypt it too. Encryption is basically useless if your enemy has the decryption method also. In fact, in a way, it's worse than useless: it leads people to believe they're safe when they're anything but.