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?
There's no physical analogue of a door people without a key can't enter. Such doors only exist in video games
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But we've never ever made the argument we should make it easy or possible for people to break down your door, they just have been able to.
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And in this world where we've built a door you can't unlock without a special key, are you really suggesting that all door manufacturers give the government a copy of said special key. A special key that can be replicated by someone else.
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