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by tcfhgj
1170 days ago
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> I'm sorry, but that's not a good example. It doesn't even count as a legitimate client. why not?
After all the client uses the multi-device API like the official client does > You're saying this as if you have a guarantee that WhatsApp's E2EE is 100% correct. I am not saying it like that. I am explicitly saying that with Telegram you have the guarantee that it is not E2EE, while there at least exist the possibility of WhatsApp being E2EE. > Assumption again. An observation, not assumption. WhatsApp wants to see money for business accounts: https://business.whatsapp.com/products/platform-pricing |
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