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I know for a fact that it supports end-to-end encryption on alternative operating systems. They don't do anything to disable it. It's easy to check this, and not that hard to actually verify it at a deeper level. They're just washing their hands of supporting other OSes.
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I don't really disagree with alternative mobile operating systems being a security garbage fire more often than not but their generalization is lazy and harmful. The stock OS / firmware / hardware on most devices usually has trash security too but you don't see them mention that.
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They aren't disabling end-to-end encryption on these operating systems. They're just trying to absolve themselves of having any responsibility to deal with it. If they started warning people about having explicitly insecure devices without even basic security updates, I'd get it.
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