Authorized Fetch (also referred to as Secure Mode in Mastodon) was recently circumvented by a stupidly easy solution: just sign your fetch requests with some other domain name.

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    11 months ago

    anything I write on the internet should be treated as my private information. If I want to keep any conversation private, I will still post it in a public website.

    EDIT: I’m so sorry that my stupid comment offended some people. Always forget how special some people can be on this website. Once again I’m sorry for my lack of better judgement.

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        11 months ago

        He thought he was funny, he repeated what the above poster said to repeat.

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      11 months ago

      I don’t think your comment was offensive per se. It was just ridiculously naive. If we are trying to build practical tools, they have to fit how things work in the real world, not how they work in anybody’s dreams. If you want to have private conversations on a public website, use encryption.