Can it do so if the encryption and key management is at the client?
> Or your SSH app exfiltrating all your server information
That's a small niche, and most service don't expose SSH to public.
> OK to trust that web browsers implement TLS properly
hmm, you may have a point, maybe they'll ensure that only whitelisted browsers can access it, like Chrome with DRM for HTML. Only purpose is public safety. /s
Can it do so if the encryption and key management is at the client?
> Or your SSH app exfiltrating all your server information
That's a small niche, and most service don't expose SSH to public.
> OK to trust that web browsers implement TLS properly
hmm, you may have a point, maybe they'll ensure that only whitelisted browsers can access it, like Chrome with DRM for HTML. Only purpose is public safety. /s