@hehemrin @reality2cast @dsearls @katherined @shawnp0wers

About the encryption, I think it should be noted that it is misleading to use the phrase "end-to-end encryption" when a Big Brother such as Apple holds the keys. Because Apple's software is closed and proprietary, a user will not know how keys are handled, whatever Apple do it is not meaningful to call it "end-to-end encryption". That requires open source software. If Apple says E2E, that's a scam from Apple, let us not be fooled.

@eliasr @hehemrin @reality2cast @dsearls @shawnp0wers I think that's fair criticism. It may get close for many Apple users, but you have to place a lot of trust in Apple in exchange for convenience.

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