• algorithmae@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    Guess the UK better get used to seeing “We’re sorry, [AppName] is no longer available on your country.”

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        1 year ago

        Neither Telegram nor Facebook Messenger is E2E encrypted by default. Maybe they’d just disable the option for E2E encryption for both senders and recipients in the UK.

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        1 year ago

        It’s going to be terribly difficult to run two different apps on mobile app stores. If Telegram gives access to the UK government to backdoor eavesdrop then that essentially means its available in the entire app. Any app that does this means I’m not using it.

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      This is the far more likely outcome. Or at least the app backend will be secure encryption and customer-to-customer chat and data will be backdoor-ed encryption.