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Alternatively, we need to stop saying E2EE is safe at all, for any type of data, because or the arbitrary usage.
We don’t need to stop saying E2EE is safe, because it is. There is no arbitrary usage. Either it’s E2EE. If a company lies to you and tells you it’s E2EE and it’s not E2EE that’s not arbitrary usage, it’s just a lie.
You are obviously not interested in listening to a word I’m saying. Goodbye.
You’re talking about things that you don’t understand on a fundamental level. Maybe stick things you do understand?
EncryptKeeper@lemmy.world 1 day ago
We don’t need to stop saying E2EE is safe, because it is. There is no arbitrary usage. Either it’s E2EE. If a company lies to you and tells you it’s E2EE and it’s not E2EE that’s not arbitrary usage, it’s just a lie.
Lifter@discuss.tchncs.de 1 day ago
You are obviously not interested in listening to a word I’m saying. Goodbye.
EncryptKeeper@lemmy.world 1 day ago
You’re talking about things that you don’t understand on a fundamental level. Maybe stick things you do understand?