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I'm a bit conflicted about this one because even though EteSync is end-to-end encrypted, people should be using TLS. I can't think of a reason why anyone would want to use HTTP over HTTPS, especially given let's encrypt exists and EteSync supports self-signed certs, but I guess it's better to allow it for now, at least until we have a nice error message for it. Fixes #81 |
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EteSync - Secure Data Sync
Secure, end-to-end encrypted, and privacy respecting sync for your contacts, calendars and tasks (Android client).
Overview
Please see the EteSync website for more information.
EteSync is licensed under the GPLv3 License.
Third Party Code
EteSync's source code was originally based on DAVdroid but the codebases has since diverged quite significantly.
This project relies on many great third party libraries. Please take a look at the app's about menu for more information about them and their licenses.