We can only use technical solutions to this problem for so long.
The real issue is that the public wants a right to digital privacy.
The state would not like you to have that because they are lazy and want to be able to look at your messages.
Because they have convinced themselves that messages are a crime.
This is a political problem not a technical one.
> The real issue is that the public wants a right to digital privacy.
Legitimate question, is there any concrete evidence that the majority of the public actually does want this?