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Is it a coincidence that the tech you mentioned includes CIA honeypots e.g., protonmail?

gnupg looks like something that actually can keep your secrets (at rest, otherwise a less-likely-to-backdoored convenient option is Telegram).



I'm not sure what you were trying to say here about telegram, but they are completely unencrypted, for nearly all intents and purposes messages are stored in plaintext on the server. They just succeeded impressively in twisting that fact away via marketing.


It has been discussed to death already. There is e2e encryption if you need it. "completely unencrypted" is just false.


Are you sure? Please share your evidence. https://www.reddit.com/r/ProtonMail/comments/14demhj/debunki...


A random Reddit post is hardly evidence. My personal opinion is that they sell snake oil (a.k.a. secure email).


when you are dealing with the trillion dollar war propaganda machine any link one might provide will be drown out by noise "debunking" it.

Do your own research. I found the initial links on hacker news.


What links?




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