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minus-square@Vanilla_PuddinFudge@infosec.publinkfedilinkEnglish16•1 month ago…they need encryption backdoors? I was under the impression 99% of mainstream social media sites would willingly give sensitive information up for free without any hassle.
minus-squarepartial_accumenlinkfedilinkEnglish4•1 month agoThe “give away” requires a request. I think Florida would simply like to look at everything private without having to ask.
minus-squareEncrypt-KeeperlinkfedilinkEnglish2•1 month agoFacebook supposedly has E2EE in use for 1-to-1 chats on messenger. So I’d imagine they’re trying to clear those last few blind spots.
…they need encryption backdoors? I was under the impression 99% of mainstream social media sites would willingly give sensitive information up for free without any hassle.
The “give away” requires a request. I think Florida would simply like to look at everything private without having to ask.
Facebook supposedly has E2EE in use for 1-to-1 chats on messenger. So I’d imagine they’re trying to clear those last few blind spots.