For the record, @amnesty’s privacy ranking of popular messaging apps is wrong, irresponsible & should not be trustedhttps://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/campaigns/2016/10/which-messaging-apps-best-protect-your-privacy/ …
Clearly, from the title & the summary, it is. And their fundamental assumption (e2e encryption = privacy) is flawed +@amnesty
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but agree "assumption (e2e encryption = privacy) is flawed"
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Indeed. +
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" Please note that this is an assessment of each company’s key policies and practices in relation to encryption"
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(Indeed. I read that too. Yet the context it is placed is what is created by the title and the introduction to the article.)
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