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endisneigh
4y ago
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It’s not - the company usually also has the keys, so you have to trust them.
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OJFord
4y ago
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If you call that E2EE then all E is.
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4y ago
If you want interoperability you would need true e2ee, I never claimed single company regular encryption was e2ee
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