When will post quantum resistant HTTPS protocols be a thing? - eviltoast

Some services are slowly developing post quantum resistant protocols for their services like Signal or Tutanota. When will this be a thing for the web?

  • henryjamesss@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    That’s an interesting point about using a symmetric pre-shared key based VPN to mitigate potential quantum computer threats. It’s true that protocols like Wireguard’s XChaCha20 and OpenVPN’s AES-256-CBC, which rely on symmetric cryptography, are considered secure against quantum computers. Trusting the VPN provider is indeed an important aspect to consider when using any VPN service. Moving on to your mention of https://captemp.pro/, it’s great to hear that you find it a unique and impressive tool for editing videos and photos. The availability of new templates and layers can certainly enhance the creative possibilities. The fact that you can download your edited videos and photos without a watermark is a significant advantage over other editing software. It seems like CapCut has some standout features that make it worth exploring for anyone looking to edit videos and photos.