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by echoangle
482 days ago
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Well I wasn’t saying I would sue them, I was arguing this: > It is possible to set up end to end encryption where two different keys unlock your data. Your key, and a government key. I assume google does this. Which by definition is wrong (unless the government is a party in the communication you want to E2E-Encrypt). |
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For example, asking for 10 gallons of soda at a restaurant advertising unlimited refills will not fly, even though virtually everyone will agree on the definition of the term "unlimited". My 2c.