1/13/2024 0 Comments Google chatbot allo![]() ![]() Google Allo app relies on the Google Assistant for its chatbot.Ī point Duong was making in the blog was that end-to-end encryption by itself doesn’t really mean much for privacy, and end-to-end encryption without ‘disappearing messages’ means nothing. In the new blogpost, Duong says he has erased the paragraph about making end-to-end encryption as default because “it’s not cool to publicly discuss or to speculate the intent or future plans for the features of my employer’s products, even if it’s just my personal opinion.” The new blogpost is available here. #Google‘s security expert blogged, discussing how #Allo is unsafe by default. That paragraph is now gone, and it’s a point that Snowden has picked up. You can still interact with the AI, but only if you explicitly invoke it, so you don’t have to give up everything for your privacy gain.” Basically with one touch you can tell Allo that you want to “Always chat in incognito mode going forward,” and from that moment on all your messages will be end-to-end encrypted and auto-deleted. I can’t promise anything now, but I’m pushing for a setting where users can opt out of cleartext messaging. In the original post, Duong wrong, “ I wish it’s the default (because it’s my feature haha :), but even if it is not default all is not lost.
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