> If by "end to end" you actually mean it's encrypted all the way to the server, that's just "encryption in transit".
This is what Zoom claimed was e2ee for a little while before getting in trouble for it.
This is what Google also claims as end to end encrypted in their Gmail end to end thing. Many people including me mentioned this in the comments.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45458482
Its entirely their end to their end encrypted. You don't get any privacy.
This is what Google also claims as end to end encrypted in their Gmail end to end thing. Many people including me mentioned this in the comments.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45458482
Its entirely their end to their end encrypted. You don't get any privacy.