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No, it isn't, if a service is properly secured and does not sell it's data then there is no reason to think this. Please stop spreading FUD like this, it only makes people think that privacy is impossible. Even if you are talking about dragnet collection and you assume that for example NSA can store all traffic on the internet (which is basically impossible) in Utah (or wherever) for future decryption with post-quant…
It's not privacy fatalism. I'm referring to the public internet, which is now mined and stored as input for AIs, if nothing else. We can only speculate that data breaches will be used for such purposes eventually too. The best you can get is E2EE communications. I find it ironic someone commenting on a text based public forum would argue this.
> The best you can get is E2EE communications.
There are quite a lot of steps between public data and E2EE.
> I find it ironic someone commenting on a text based public forum would argue this.
I don't have any expectation of privacy here and know what I'm saying is public. On other sites/services I have privacy and know that what I'm saying isn't public.