End-to-end encryption protects you (and everybody else) against mass surveillance. That's what it's good for. If people want to specifically eavesdrop on your conversation, and they are backed by state resources, it is not as helpful.https://twitter.com/business/status/1128294423585071104 …
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This article is the equivalent of saying door locks are a scam because any competent burglar can get past them. That is true, but also a terrible reason to not have a lock on your door.
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As ever, the biggest threat to your secure conversation remains the doofus on the other end of it, a problem that no amount of encryption can solve.
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it truly is end-to-end doofus
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