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by 013a 2655 days ago
Mostly just a very simple point: If you're an employee at a company, you have practically no right or expectation of privacy (applicable to this conversation).

There are a few people in these comments saying things like "but the employer can still read your messages" or "companies should adopt matrix because it can do true E2E encryption of DMs between just the people in the room." That'll never happen in a typical corporate setting.

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That is not true. It depends on the company and what information you're expected to exchange. Everything was end-to-end encrypted in my previous job.