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That’s true but also an edge case. It may even be intended: why should people not in the conversation have access to the chat?



Because that's the front-page-advertised feature of this system. If you're happy to lose the context of older decisions, you can use a more private / e2e system.


odd, the front page advertised feature I see is:

> makes collaboration easy from anywhere by using threads to organize your conversations.

Do you see something else?

E2E can by made discoverable by encrypting the session key with an additional account's public key.


It's in the "Access" category:

> Give your team past context to learn from.

> Quickly onboard new employees and easily share context to past decisions with easy-to-access threads.


Ah fair enough.


What happens when a company has to undergo discovery in a civil case or needs to investigate am employee for sexual harassment or leaking trade secrets? E2e encryption is not a desired feature in the corporate setting at all.




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