> No, it might as well have no end-end cryptography.
Parent says cryptography, not end-to-end cryptography.
Cryptography provides value even if it is not end-to-end (it limits the attack surface).
There's a lot to say about Telegram, but can please stick to the facts?
> No, it might as well have no end-end cryptography.
Parent says cryptography, not end-to-end cryptography.
Cryptography provides value even if it is not end-to-end (it limits the attack surface).
There's a lot to say about Telegram, but can please stick to the facts?