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?
I don't care that they work at Google per se. I was pointing out that that choice of employer was incompatible with the rather extreme ethical stance they articulated in defense of E2E encryption
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It's utterly compatible. Being hacked by nation-state actors is an education - at least, if you know it happened to you. Also, that wasn't an ethical stance, it was an assertion of what the outcome of what you're proposing will be.
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