Here's a question that's been intriguing me a while. What would be the harms of a ban on end-to-end encryption in mass-market products? People feel safe using Gmail and Telegram routinely for sensitive stuff. What argument do you have for E2E for civilians that really resonates?
Okay but 1) part of this is mitigated by TLS and 2) the part that isn't (domain names you visit) is not addressed by end-to-end encryption
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It shows the appetite is there for them to do it.
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TLS is end to end encryption. And DNS-over-HTTPS uses it to prevent ISPs spying on your DNS lookups.
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