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by ls65536
854 days ago
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I wonder how many people would continue to so casually use these services if they understood that, for the most part, there is rarely proper end-to-end encryption of their data with these services. It is awfully disingenuous when these companies' marketing materials describe their services as "encrypted" when it usually just means there are two independent TLS pipes, which both terminate in their "cloud"; this surely gives a false sense of security to end-users who may not understand the implications of such a setup. |
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Responses typically range from "I'm not that interesting" to "I really don't care". I think it's too abstract of a threat for most people to take seriously before it happens to them.