Why Web-Based Cryptography Is Considered Fundamentally Untrustworthy
A technical article published on devever.net argues that web-based cryptography is inherently unreliable and untrustworthy. The piece challenges the legitimacy of cryptographic implementations delivered through browsers, suggesting they cannot meet the security guarantees of native alternatives. The argument centers on the inability of users to verify or trust the code served to them via the web at any given moment. The article sparked discussion on Hacker News, drawing points and comments from the developer community.
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