Tobias Bernard on Nostr: What I find odd about people arguing for just giving every app network access is that ...
What I find odd about people arguing for just giving every app network access is that we don't do this for anything else.
Generally security means thinking about worst case scenarios and actual technical capabilities. If you go with the "but it's fine for most apps" line of reasoning you might as well give everyone access to the whole file system, because "most apps aren't gonna steal all your files"...
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