Google or Microsoft would just give up data of their users at the first request to avoid a ban.
Sure, Meta can't * do it because of E2E, but that alone is much better than what Google does.
* without pushing a malicious update.
And I believe that is exactly what the court was demanding they do. Push an update to uncloak the users that the court determines should lose their privacy.
And I believe that is exactly what the court was demanding they do. Push an update to uncloak the users that the court determines should lose their privacy.