> Are you insisting that XMPP is "military grade encryption"?
I don't think that's the fair implication there, and I'd also hope you'd pull out "military grade" as a red herring, as meaningless marketing speak and ignore it instead of trying to trap someone using it. (unless it was a primary point they made, critical to their position, clearly not the case here)
I don't think that's the fair implication there, and I'd also hope you'd pull out "military grade" as a red herring, as meaningless marketing speak and ignore it instead of trying to trap someone using it. (unless it was a primary point they made, critical to their position, clearly not the case here)