Why does Google use the term "Off the record" when there is a product called Off the record[1] that has been used for end-to-end encryption of IM that pre-dates Google Talk?
Google does many good things, but it would be unreasonable for anyone to expect that they wouldn't store all your chat messages. "Chats that have been taken off the record aren't stored in your Gmail chat history, or in the Gmail chat history of the person you're chatting with. "[2]
Why does Google use the term "Off the record" when there is a product called Off the record[1] that has been used for end-to-end encryption of IM that pre-dates Google Talk?
Because "Off the record" was a common term way before either was created?
Yes, but in the IM context it is creating confusion, and Google's IM team must surely be aware of this, so it stands to reason that this is intentional confusion.
Sorry, I don't agree. "Off the record" is a term that is obviously and simply applicable to an IM context. It's the fault of the people who made an app called Off The Record that someone else has used the same term.
The simple and obvious meaning is encryption with PFS, right? It's not as though you can prevent the person you're speaking to from logging, and given that he or she could be using an XMPP client not written by Google, neither can anyone else. The "Disable logging on my end" feature should probably just be called "Disable logging on my end."
No, "off the record" is the commonly used phrase that implies that the conversation isn't for redistribution, but also that such a guarantee is based on your trust of your counterparty and not on any technical barriers to logging.
I was on the Google Talk team at the time when we introduced this feature and I can confirm we had no knowledge of other products called 'Off The Record'.
Oh sure, it 'stands to reason' that anyone someone must surely be aware of was also intentional, noone is ever surely aware of anything that was not planned that way. What?
> Why does Google use the term "Off the record" when there is a product called Off the record that has been used for end-to-end encryption of IM that pre-dates Google Talk?
Google seems to have a habit of picking names that conflict with already-existing products [1].
Google does many good things, but it would be unreasonable for anyone to expect that they wouldn't store all your chat messages. "Chats that have been taken off the record aren't stored in your Gmail chat history, or in the Gmail chat history of the person you're chatting with. "[2]
[1] https://otr.cypherpunks.ca/ [2] https://support.google.com/talk/answer/29291?hl=en