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    Edward Huff commented  · 

    Also support per addressbook entry shared secret keys, for quantum resistance. Hopefully the mailbox encryption doesn't use pgp keys.

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    Edward Huff commented  · 

    Many say the Australian P.M. must have misunderstood (to put it politely) when he said five eyes assured him cryptography could be broken. What if he was leaking? Maybe five eyes already have a 5000 qubit computer.

    AES256 is iiuc quantum resistant. Protonmail should make it easy to use 256 bit symmetric keys exchanged out of band, automatically using symmetric encryption whenever a key is available for the recipient, without having to remember many different passphrases.

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