Hold on. Wasn't Facebook Messenger supposed to be encrypted E2E? EDIT: Ok, from the responses I get I was confused. Maybe Allo? Skype? I'm sure someone else other than Signal and WhatsApp were using Signal's protocol. Just ignore this post.
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#23After that, I assume anything I'm doing on the internet is being data mined for advertising or some other source of revenue.
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#24[1]: https://www.facebook.com/help/messenger-app/1084673321594605...
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#25Earlier quoted context omitted.
You can audit the binary. It's not a magic black box.
The server part as well?
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#26Hold on. Wasn't Facebook Messenger supposed to be encrypted E2E? EDIT: Ok, from the responses I get I was confused. Maybe Allo? Skype? I'm sure someone else other than Signal and WhatsApp were using Signal's protocol. Just ignore this post.
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#27This actually sounds reasonable; most other messaging programs do the same in order to provide previews, thumbnail images, scan for malicious links or spam, etc.
This is not the provider's jurisdiction to do; let local security suits deal with it.
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#28When our daughter was born, and I sent an announcement via GMail, I started seeing ads for diapers. After that, I assume anything I'm doing on the internet is being data mined for advertising or some other source of revenue.
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WhatsApp is E2E encrypted
And also closed source, so no real way of auditing this promise.