It's not breaking it, but it is rendering it moot. Why even bother with E2E encryption if you can't trust your endpoint? Would upgrading your exterior door's security protect you from theft if it's your roommate who's stealing from you?
> No one is locking people up for political photos.
Authoritarian dictatorships like China are, and they'd love to use this tool to help them with that.
It's not breaking it, but it is rendering it moot. Why even bother with E2E encryption if you can't trust your endpoint? Would upgrading your exterior door's security protect you from theft if it's your roommate who's stealing from you?
> No one is locking people up for political photos.
Authoritarian dictatorships like China are, and they'd love to use this tool to help them with that.