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by b112
954 days ago
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That is part of facebook's reasoning, as to why they dropped it. The second part should be kept in mind, and that is, few use it. If it was popular, they wouldn't axe it. My comment was certainly about facebook dropping it, but also about how this is a larger picture issue. You don't need to weaken encryption standards(NSA, others), or have back doors(loads of states), if people just find it too annoying to use! |
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Banks, bigtech, government choose other means, for their own reasons. Some of those might have been spies lobbying to hold on to their surveillance superpowers, for sure. Another might have been "not invented here".