• Kokesh
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    2119 days ago

    Seriously? Arresting messaging app CEO for content of people’s chats? I guess pigs are pissed, that they can’t crack the encryption.

    • @[email protected]
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      19 days ago

      Encryption on Telegram only works in 1 on 1 chats and is turned off by default so no one use it.

        • @[email protected]
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          1319 days ago
          1. When talking abou encryption for chat apps, it’s uaually about E2E…

          2. We are usually talking about open groups on Telegram. I can join them. You can join them. Police can join them. Everyone can read everything afterwards.

          Your connection to the Lemmy server you are using is also encrypted. But I can read your response anyway… So, no E2E…

        • @JustAnotherKay
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          419 days ago

          You should really brush up on how the internet and computers work, this is a scarily bad way to think about your Internet traffic

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            It’s technically correct, the same way Wikipedia is encrypted, because you access it over an encrypted HTTPS connection. Doesn’t make it any less public.

            Telegram is also encrypted, but not end to end encrypted (in most cases), and of course Telegram can see your messages, and public group chats are public. But yes, it is all encrypted. Just not in a way useful to this conversation.

    • @[email protected]
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      -119 days ago

      You don’t need to crack down encryption for most of the platform. There are people in open groups who sometimes post illegal stuff.

      If someone posts that they want to see person XY dead, it should not make a difference whether it’s on Reddit, Lemmy or in an open Telegram group…

      The least we can expect is some kind of moderation like on Reddit or here.