Gabriel Custodiet speaks with Mo from the privacy note-taking software Standard Notes. They discuss the basics and beyond of Standard Notes, how to run a privacy-focused company, the importance of self-hosting, Standard Note's new 2FA application, and some of the sociopolitical issues surrounding encryption.
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Timeline
0:00 – Introduction
0:53 – Motivation behind creating Standard Notes
6:24 – Importance of freedom to express ourselves privately
9:44 – What does Standard Notes mean by end-to-end encryption?
16:46 – What assurances do we have of Standard Notes privacy?
28:20 – How to lock down Standard Notes
34:42 – Running a privacy-focused company
45:12 – How to pay for Standard Notes
46:45 – What information does Standard Notes have about users?
50:57 – Mo's thoughts on self-hosting
56:40 – Standard Notes 2FA application
1:01:22 – The future of encryption
1:06:18 – Final thoughts
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