Comment #⁨6⁩

I agree with Adam Richman and Winston. In a time when breaches of data have become commonplace, it seems common sense to use E2EE. It would only help with trust and confidence in your product. Especially when using sensitive data it seems like a worthwhile approach. Solutions like Reflect and other apps in a similar domain have shown that it is possible to achieve this and still integrate the feature set that you have. So it would be great to see at least an option for encryption. That is a deal breaker for me on this product.

As AI is becoming increasingly common in academic environments, universities like mine are requiring us to only use encrypted products or walled gardens. My university won’t allow me to install Tana on my university computer. So it seems like a real missed opportunity for you all as well as universities and other privacy conscious institutions begin to get more protective.