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ergocoderyesterday at 11:15 PM1 replyview on HN

They can because Meta has chosen to implement e2e encryption. They could have chosen not to implement e2e encryption. All within their controls.

Australia already has this law in place where a company must hand over user's conversation. A company cannot make an excuse that they themselves implement e2e to prevent themselves from reading user's messages. Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-46463029

UK has a proposal to ban encryption this year. It is still being discussed.

> Public pressure would be unlikely to work

Public pressure works to a certain degree. Do you think a product manager at Meta would want to be labeled as "protecting pedos"?


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mrexcessyesterday at 11:38 PM

> Public pressure works to a certain degree. Do you think a product manager at Meta would want to be labeled as "protecting pedos"?

I think that Meta can afford as much PR as they would need to out-message this sort of BS, again if they were inclined to protect user privacy in the first place. Look at Apple.