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?
E2E has a specific technical meaning that is the crux of this debate. The distinction is important
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Is the implication that the government wouldn't want a backdoor into TLS communications along similar lines?
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TLS communications are point to point, as
@tweetdkp pointed out. If you want to eavesdrop on them, you do it at the junctions. You don't need to break TLS encryption when you can take a warrant to whoever runs the server - Show replies
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