The metadata exposure and "zero-access but we scan inbound" contradictions are exactly why blind trust in any provider is risky.
At @TransferChain_ our foundation is privacy by design, not just promise. Client-side encryption, data fragmentation on client, distributed storage and blockchain as an immutable auth layer. Built for the paranoid :)
The architecture matters more than the jurisdiction slogan.
@iAnonymous3000 And this is exactly why we built @TransferChain_#Pass
- Client-side & E2EW
- Data fragmentation
- Distributed storage
- Blockchain authorization
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Legacy security doesn’t cut it anymore.
When your security breaks because of a browser extension, the architecture is already wrong. We don’t need more patches, we need a protocol-level reset.
That’s exactly why we built @TransferChain_ Pass on a client-side & e2e, data fragmentation, and distributed storage. No trust in browsers. No trust in extensions. Security enforced by the protocol itself.
If security lives on the surface, it will break. If it lives in the protocol, it won’t.
@buckberi Tabii ki, veri güvenliği ve gizliliği alanında @TransferChain_ her gün binlerce kullanıcı tarafından aktif olarak kullanılmaktadır ☁️🔐⛓️
Guvenli dosya veya parola depolamak ve kendiniz deneyimlemek icin websitesinden kayit olabilirsiniz.
@imTolstoyevski Önceliğiniz güvenlik ve gizlilik ise kesinlikle TransferChain Pass'i öneririm (@TransferChain_)
🔒 Client-side & End-to-end encryption
☁️ Data splitting & distributed cloud
⛓️ Blockchain authorization
Last week we were at @GITEX_GLOBAL as @TransferChain_ showcasing our innovative approach to secure data sharing and password management 🔐
More events to come - stay tuned!
So apparently the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) has been purchasing your web browsing data from some shady data brokers (no warrants needed). The data not only includes all the sites you visit but also the apps you use⁉️🫣
Source⬇️ https://t.co/OIDfIuuLnD
We can confirm that the account @SECGov was compromised and we have completed a preliminary investigation. Based on our investigation, the compromise was not due to any breach of X’s systems, but rather due to an unidentified individual obtaining control over a phone number associated with the @SECGov account through a third party. We can also confirm that the account did not have two-factor authentication enabled at the time the account was compromised. We encourage all users to enable this extra layer of security. More information and tips on how to keep your account secure can be found in our Help Center: https://t.co/C9SIie1i16
This iMessage exploit is crazy. TrueType vulnerability that has existed since the 90s, 2 kernel exploits, a browser exploit, and an undocumented hardware feature that was not used in shipped software:
https://t.co/YJdY6alLbV
.@TransferChain_ is live on Product Hunt! 🥳
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