you can. however, i hope they don't store it unencrypted - it's a very bad security practice for many reasons. assuming they store it encrypted with a temporary session key, the session key will necessarily be on the…
it doesn't say that anywhere indeed, but this is my understanding: if you reload the page your login is being preserved without re-entering your password. there's no way to maintain this without storing a key on the…
what's the point of "end-to-end encrypted" if the keys are still on the server?
you can. however, i hope they don't store it unencrypted - it's a very bad security practice for many reasons. assuming they store it encrypted with a temporary session key, the session key will necessarily be on the…
it doesn't say that anywhere indeed, but this is my understanding: if you reload the page your login is being preserved without re-entering your password. there's no way to maintain this without storing a key on the…
what's the point of "end-to-end encrypted" if the keys are still on the server?