I’m a developer and I’ve created websites and mobile/desktop apps for business and self-employees.
I’m a person who always liked privacy and I’m planning to create a Google photos open source alternative. Alternatives already exist but what makes this project different is that it’s going to be quantum resistant.
This is my plan:
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Photos backups, sharing, see photos locations in Open Street Map.
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Use recommended post quantum algorithms by The National Institute of Standards and Technology.
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Take an hybrid approach, this is quantum and already known encryption.
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Create the app with Material 3 design.
I’m just creating this post just to see if there would be people interested in this project and to ask if you could share your opinion.
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Do you think there would be a market for this?
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Would you be interested in being an early adopter and test it out?
Please share suggestions and opinions! 😁
A few notes as I’ve been doing some PQ research for my own projects:
With that said, I’d want to know where and how the encryption is going to be applied.
An ideal solution for me:
I suppose you could use a PQ TLS, but if the payload is already AES encrypted, I see little value. You could use PQ to sign each object I suppose in case your AES key is broken, but that would mostly detect tampering of the data.
Thank you for your ideas, I really appreciate it and I’ll have those in mind