I assume it copies it directly from what exists in storage on my phone. If true then your statement assumes the implemented solution assumes actual perfect forward secrecy. I mean, if it was truly perfect forward secrecy than I couldn't write the messages down on paper as I get them and share with a friend.
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the forward secrecy is in the encrypted form not the message it contains.
Yes and I use disappearing messages too. So whatever...
Sure.. I find the use of "forward secrecy" terms just marketing bullshit most actual engineers know it only exist in theory. So, to me, that is not a good sales point for Marmot.
I do like the scaling of group sizes, though... But I wouldn't use it because of "forward secrecy"...