Alternatively, what about matching people by browser history? If there is a way to avoid data security and privacy concerns (ha!) then there are actually a lot of advantages.
I have recently learned that Fully Homomorphic Encryption (doing calculations on encrypted data) 1. exists and 2. is usable in a small scale.
Current FHE has 1,000x to 10,000x computational overhead compared to plaintext operations. On the storage side, ciphertexts can be 40 to 1,000 times larger than the original. It’s like the internet in 1990—technically awesome, but limited in practice.
I initially read this as a joke implying that your browsing history of encryption stuff might be too niche to be useful for matching against. I guess that’s me projecting
I have recently learned that Fully Homomorphic Encryption (doing calculations on encrypted data) 1. exists and 2. is usable in a small scale.
https://bozmen.io/fhe
https://bozmen.io/fhe-current-apps (FHE Real-world Applications)
I initially read this as a joke implying that your browsing history of encryption stuff might be too niche to be useful for matching against. I guess that’s me projecting