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@TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> I'm getting very interested in TW as a potentially secure way to chat, and 
> publish material that is ONLY for selected users/participants.
>
> Part of the background is that its becoming clearer that large online 
> services are NOT, ultimately, able to secure conversation. I spent the last 
> two days sorting out the aftermath for me of the Quora meltdown ... 
> https://www.forbes.com/sites/daveywinder/2018/12/04/quora-hacked-what-happened-what-data-was-stolen-and-what-do-100-million-users-need-to-do-next/
>
> The problem is those types of system are owned and run at huge scale by 
> far off companies and you don't know what they are doing. In fact THEY 
> often don't know what they are doing till its too late. This just is the 
> latest of a long line of serious cloud hacks. I basically don't trust them 
> now. The hassle re-setting everything after an attack is both a PITA and 
> very worrying. Identity theft can be a very complicated thing to sort out.
>
> TW seems interesting if you can add *two step verification*.
>
> Practically I'm very interested in being able to run a TW online just for 
> conversation with ONE person ... i.e. One Wiki Per Converser. In this way 
> we can chat AND in teaching I can show all but only what is needed. This is 
> appropriate for how I work, which is all one-on-one. More collectivist 
> security models interest me too, but the simple person-to-person is a 
> specific interest. And I think it may be simpler to establish really 
> robustly?
>
> This is just one set of thoughts. My main concern is: can TW be maximally 
> secure? I think, if it could be demonstrably so on-line it could be a USP 
> for it.
>
> Any comments welcomed ...
>
> These are just early thoughts
> Josiah
>
>
>

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