| ▲ | dizhn 5 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
I am the person who asked for the source. 1) I do not believe for a second that Meta would actually implement something that would remove their own ability to read those messages. 2) We do not have any proof that their claimed e2e chat service is actually compromised. The matter of fact tone of the parent made me think there was some actual proof or at least something more than speculation. That's why I asked for a source. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | ses1984 4 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
I am not sure I understand what you’re saying. If meta can read those messages, then they’re most definitely not e2e encrypted. Given the historical record, you would be a fool to assume that any service run by a public company isn’t fully tapped by US intelligence agencies. They’ve been tapping anything and everything they can get their hands on, why stop at whatsapp? Let me flip it around: what proof do you actually have that it is e2e encrypted? Zuckerberg pinky promised? | |||||||||||||||||
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