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i'm confused by this statement in the readme:
android doesn't use FDE - it uses file-based encryption (FBE). it used to use FDE but hasn't since android 9. my point being that FDE existed first and has been phased out so it already existed in 2018 and was introduced waaaay earlier. so is this a typo in the readme or am i totally missing something?
Yeah, that's a bit bugging. Checking Signal commits could give a clear idea about this.