• shadowintheday2@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Interception by a third party is highly unlike, as the transport layer of basically everything is encrypted nowadays. What is left unknown is what can Meta do once the file is on their servers, as you’ll have to trust Zuckk’s word and Zuckk’s encryption

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        11 months ago

        If Meta would really not know your Messages and encryption Keys, they would not be able to recover Every single one oft your messages even if you forgot your Password.

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          Last time I needed that they could not. They needed either the backup (which is less secure and private but your choice whether to use or not, I think it uploads to Google Drive or so?) Or another device that is still working that is linked to the same account.

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      It’s end to end encrypted so they can’t see it then. What they could do is access it once it’s on your device and unencrypted potentially.

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        11 months ago

        Or through unencrypted by default backup. It goes on Google drive and there’s no guarantee that it doesn’t go to Meta.