Encrypted Spaces An architecture for collaborative applications

This article discusses a new architectural framework for collaborative software that prioritizes user privacy through encryption. It argues that current centralized cloud systems expose sensitive data to unauthorized access and proposes a verifiable, decentralized approach to data management.
Why it matters
It addresses the growing concern over data sovereignty and privacy in collaborative tools used by journalists, activists, and organizations.
An architecture for collaborative applications where data is encrypted and operations are cryptographically verifiable.
The article presents a technical proposal for privacy-focused architecture without taking a political stance.
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