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by _8ysf
1022 days ago
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> That doesn't mean they're in plain text. MTProto 2.0 is an audited and robust algorithm. Nope, but it means that they are not E2EE. Meaning that the Telegram server (and whoever has access to it) has plaintext access to the messages. |
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No, that's not really true. They use a distributed key generation system. The keys are stored in multiple jurisdictions. No telegram employee or government can decrypt the messages. All the servers would have to be compromised to reach that 'plaintext access' that you mentioned.