And yes, they are actively trying to shut them down. There is literally a bill that seeks to end end-to-end encryption under the guise of "saving the kids." It is called the EARN IT act and it would give power to 3 letter agencies to end end-to-end encryption.
Mind you, even if you trust the government 100%, end-to-end encryption is still vital against rogue employees of companies and hackers.
no such thing as "secure" messages; if there were, the 3 letter agencies would shut it down.
Yes, there are.
And yes, they are actively trying to shut them down. There is literally a bill that seeks to end end-to-end encryption under the guise of "saving the kids." It is called the EARN IT act and it would give power to 3 letter agencies to end end-to-end encryption.
Mind you, even if you trust the government 100%, end-to-end encryption is still vital against rogue employees of companies and hackers.
Easier to let them say they are secure, and just have backdoors all over the place