[–] u1hcw9nx 5mo ago ↗ Unlikely.ps. The description sounds more like a universal backdoor than no end-to-end encryption. Probably they have versions for internal use that are like that, but not likely to be universal feature. [–] hulitu 5mo ago ↗ > UnlikelyYes. Besides Google/Apple, Meta, the CIA, the 5 Eyes, their friends and the spyware installed on your phone, nobody else has access to your keys.
[–] hulitu 5mo ago ↗ > UnlikelyYes. Besides Google/Apple, Meta, the CIA, the 5 Eyes, their friends and the spyware installed on your phone, nobody else has access to your keys.
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[ 4.3 ms ] story [ 14.7 ms ] threadps. The description sounds more like a universal backdoor than no end-to-end encryption. Probably they have versions for internal use that are like that, but not likely to be universal feature.
Yes. Besides Google/Apple, Meta, the CIA, the 5 Eyes, their friends and the spyware installed on your phone, nobody else has access to your keys.