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by masterof0
1240 days ago
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No you are not, many companies have warrant canaries. Or make public the warrants, and state exactly all the information they can share with the authorities, that is usually nothing besides IP, or device the customer used to connect. My point was that Facebook will decrypt(in the case that are really encrypted) your messages. |
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Many? It feels like it's been 10 years since I've seen one, and it's only a US thing. I'm wondering if Signal still has one (I can't find it, so maybe the canary is "dead"). Canaries are also a legal grey area.
> My point was that Facebook will decrypt(in the case that are really encrypted) your messages
That's FUD.