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mindslighttoday at 12:01 AM1 replyview on HN

You got suckered by the marketing. Google's "zero knowledge" approach requires devices locked down with remote attestation, which prohibits end users from running their own code (when interacting with websites that prevent it, which as time goes on under this plan will be everywhere). The only actual difference here is that this is Google's desired approach to destroying anonymity and personal computing.


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remcobtoday at 12:44 AM

Why is that required? The whole point of zero knowledge proofs is that it can run on untrusted devices.

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