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authorRedSwede <redswede@riseup.net>2015-01-17 00:19:22 +0100
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Looked through the whole doc/-folder more or less. Added and commented a few things here and there.
One question: * Is the crypto-js E2EE or not? If the devs agree that it is NOT then I propose removing this from the help files and gui.
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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Permissions in the Red Matrix are more complete than you may be used to. This al
On your settings page, you will find a list of default permissions. These permissions are automatically applied to everybody unless you specify otherwise. The scope of these permissions varies from &quot;Only me&quot; to &quot;Everybody&quot; - though some scopes may not be available for some permissions. For example, you can't allow &quot;anybody on the internet&quot; to send you private messages, because we'd have no way to identify the sender, therefore no way to reply to them.
-We highly recommend that you use the "typical social network" settings when you first create your account, as it allows others to communicate with you and help you out if you have difficulty. You will find that these settings allow you as much privacy as you desire - when you desire it; but also allow you to communicate in public if you choose to. You are free to use much more private settings once you have learned your way around.
+We highly recommend that you use the "typical social network" settings when you create your first channel, as it allows others to communicate with you and help you out if you have difficulty. You will find that these settings allow you as much privacy as you desire - when you desire it; but also allow you to communicate in public if you choose to. You are free to use much more private settings once you have learned your way around.
Be aware that altering the scope of who can see your "public" items is a more or less [b]permanent[/b] change. Your public items have no identified permissions attached to them - they are public. If you restrict who can see these items, there is no way of making any single item public ever again - without allowing access to every public item you ever created. You are certainly free to do this, but beware of the consequences.