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Right. With decent end-to-end encryption, third parties can't circumvent without compromising devices or software. Systems where providers can secretly push compromised software aren't secure. Obviously. There are many eyes on the GnuPG code, for example. But even with Apple and Facebook, PR and financial consequences for backdoors would arguably be huge. Consider how much global business US providers have already lost, just over suspicion raised by Snowden's stuff.


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