F*ck those were hard to watch, but thanks for posting them. What a joke, and people just walk right into the "trust us, we're on your side" trap all too easily. Unless one manages the encryption from development, owns the wire on which it travels, and controls any and all endpoints, nothing is secure. But despite the fact that they gave up IP logs to the French government, while their website still claimed that they wouldn't do that, then scrubbed that line from their website after that, people will still walk right on into this trap.
F*ck those were hard to watch, but thanks for posting them. What a joke, and people just walk right into the "trust us, we're on your side" trap all too easily. Unless one manages the encryption from development, owns the wire on which it travels, and controls any and all endpoints, nothing is secure. But despite the fact that they gave up IP logs to the French government, while their website still claimed that they wouldn't do that, then scrubbed that line from their website after that, people will still walk right on into this trap.
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