jmcnulty parent
And? If you don't trust TLS then I assume you don't trust web banking, or purchasing anything over the internet for that matter. Might as well give up on technology and go find yourself a nice quiet pastoral life.
For me personally, I don't actually trust any of that.
Any purchase I do online is done with a virtual card that links to a bank account that only ever has the amount I need to pay for whatever it is I am currently purchasing. That way it doesn't matter if the information is stolen etc. because there is no more money to use and I can cancel the card as easily as I can create a new.
For banking I also only use my banks official app, I don't know how exactly it works and I assume it does use some form of http and whatnot, but I wouldn't trust using a bank through the browser as you never know what kind of thing an extension or something have in there.
I trust the cryptography behind TLS. I don’t trust every website using TLS. The difference between end-to-end encryption and transport-layer encryption is the website operator can recover the plaintext. And the point of the comment I responded to was that Bitwarden data is not recoverable. I’m glad that you think E2EE is a waste of effort though.
Following up, I find it funny that this old meme comment thought orders and banking are our most trusted activities, and not our communications and data storage.