To the Swedish and French governments, and to all politicians who believe that they can stop data from ending up in the wrong hands with rules and restrictions: don’t be naive.
They're not naive, they simply _are_ the wrong hands. Local opression is still opression
@mullvadnet ur right, but I’m gunna play devils advocate for a moment
If people used RSA public key cryptography for everything, and the government had powerful quantum computers, than hackers who don’t have that kind of power wouldn’t be able to decrypt the data but the government would
But this is assuming the govt has ur best interests at heart
@theearthisapringle @mullvadnet yeah because they absolutely couldn't get the unencrypted data the government store, and such a thing has never happened in the past

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It is and will be always a cat and mouse race.

If they break Signal's E2EE you can simply add your E2EE i.e. using KryptEY (Keyboard for secure E2EE communication through signal protocol in any messenger)
https://f-droid.org/packages/com.amnesica.kryptey/  

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Keyboard for secure E2EE communication through signal protocol in any messenger

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a drawing by Max Gustafson