Except it wasn't really enforced. They kinda made you think you HAD to pay, but extends it to another year even if you didn't pay. So it was actually free.
About XMPP, it's a protocol. So it's possible for there to be a client with e2e by default right? And the problem is there is no reasonable client like that right now, right?
Except it wasn't really enforced. They kinda made you think you HAD to pay, but extends it to another year even if you didn't pay. So it was actually free.
About XMPP, it's a protocol. So it's possible for there to be a client with e2e by default right? And the problem is there is no reasonable client like that right now, right?