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UI shows gray padlock for encrypted room before joining it #2347

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AndrewFerr opened this issue Apr 30, 2024 · 0 comments
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UI shows gray padlock for encrypted room before joining it #2347

AndrewFerr opened this issue Apr 30, 2024 · 0 comments
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A-E2EE End-to-end encryption O-Occasional Affects or can be seen by some users regularly or most users rarely S-Minor Impairs non-critical functionality or suitable workarounds exist T-Defect Something isn't working: bugs, crashes, hangs, vulnerabilities, or other reported problems

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Steps to reproduce

  1. Join a knock-restricted room for an encrypted call
  2. Send a knock
  3. See a gray, slashed padlock near the top of the screen, suggesting the call is unencrypted
  4. Wait to be allowed into the room
  5. See that the gray padlock is now green

Outcome

What did you expect?

The padlock should be green from the beginning, or if there is insufficient information for ECall to know whether the call is encrypted, there should be either no padlock or a new icon to indicate an indeterminate encryption status.

What happened instead?

The padlock was gray until being granted access to the room, at which point it turned green.

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URL for webapp

https://call.guest.ess-ecall-poc.ems-support.element.dev/

Will you send logs?

Yes

@AndrewFerr AndrewFerr added the T-Defect Something isn't working: bugs, crashes, hangs, vulnerabilities, or other reported problems label Apr 30, 2024
@robintown robintown added S-Minor Impairs non-critical functionality or suitable workarounds exist O-Occasional Affects or can be seen by some users regularly or most users rarely A-E2EE End-to-end encryption labels May 21, 2024
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A-E2EE End-to-end encryption O-Occasional Affects or can be seen by some users regularly or most users rarely S-Minor Impairs non-critical functionality or suitable workarounds exist T-Defect Something isn't working: bugs, crashes, hangs, vulnerabilities, or other reported problems
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