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  • Kualk@lemm.ee
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    4 months ago

    There are no shades of grey in encrypted communications.

    Your messages are either plain text or not to 3rd party.

    Sometimes it appears to be encrypted, but there loopholes that make it possible to significantly reduce decryption costs. It is plain text to those who put the loopholes, like specially crafted constants in the algorithm.

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      4 months ago

      There are indeed shades of grey. Not only the presence of encryption itself matters, but the metadata, as well as details of the implementation. For example, Signal has all the messages encrypted - but it has the capability to know the identities of everyone and to build their social graph due to centralization.