Whatever argument you make for why privacy will collapse if end-to-end encryption is banned has to address the fact that people use Gmail, Slack, Telegram, Facebook, SMS, banks, the IRS and many other non-e2e-encrypted services, and also that privacy collapsed a while ago.
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I want to make a great case for why E2E is essential for liberty, but a lot of existing arguments don't pass the Gmail test. Help me find better arguments!
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If everyone used E2E crypto, then the spooks would not be as easily able to tell which Es are worth hacking in to.
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It sounds like a joke but that is in fact literally the best argument in favor that I am aware of.
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