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yes that would be my only concern about it. but strava also has challenges and other public posts, which could be public. location-based data of your activities should always stay private and encrypted, of course
And there you have the problem. How do you share such activities with a circle of followers only, for example? This is where the cryptography becomes complicated, where performance suffers and it all falls apart. When it's just easier to do it centralized, and there's no problem with Strava like with reddit and Twitter
Are you telling me we haven't been encrypting and decrypting decentralized data in the last ten years :p
Not sure what you're referring to, but it sure hasn't reached mass adoption as part of a distributed system afaik
Suppose you have a point there. If data was laid bare, even if encrypted, it is not safe at all. That is true. We all still use email, sending it mostly unencrypted through the ether. There is stuff like PGP but rarely anyone uses it. Thanks to quantum computing, it will soon be useless.