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stephen_glast Monday at 1:31 AM1 replyview on HN

Yes, what is proposed is breaking the end-to-end security model, not breaking the encryption itself.

Effectively it causes the same loss of security and trust as if they broke the encryption, but it allows them the fig-leaf of pretending that you're still secure because they "haven't broken the encryption".


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rkomornlast Monday at 5:31 AM

I like your wording.

I wasn't expressing an opinion in that comment but I do find the whole concept terrible.