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by the8472 1698 days ago
> When encryption and secure messaging is outlawed, only outlaws will have and use it.

They don't necessarily need to outlaw it. They may just throw up enough hurdles that it doesn't become a major success. Developing a communication system that is secure, featureful and convenient to use for the general population is not a trivial task. A large effort that can be undermined.

E.g. if they only require logging from communication service providers but not from application developers then this would force a decentralized solution. If they lean on payment providers it might get difficult to charge for phone apps or get donations.

The software could continue to legally exist but see little adoption. Which is enough to enable surveillance.