Device distinct messaging: why I killed multi-device and how fingerprint hashing enforces it.
Most messaging apps let you log in on your phone, laptop, iDevice, and browser, with all of your messages synced. It's framed as convenience. It's also an attack surface. When I was designing my messenger, I made a deliberately unpopular call: one device per account, enforced at the server. This pos
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