WeChat encrypts data, but it’s not E2EE, which means WeChat can access the content of your messages
And another (this one’s from citizen lab and a reasonably technical dive).
On a technical level, WeChat’s encryption protocol protects the communication between user devices and WeChat’s servers. It is not an end-to-end encryption system, which would encrypt data sent between two user devices.
There’s no end to them tbh.
If you can find me anything that says WeChat uses E2E anywhere I’ll read it but they don’t even claim that themselves so I think you’ll be hard pressed.
I didn’t ask you to prove anything about e2e. I asked you to prove that “something bad happens to you when you use pgp in WeChat”
Read about the rare vance incident, what happened there was pretty much what you were so insistent on would happen in china. That’s why I assumed you were projecting.
Maybe you were not projecting, that’s ok. Maybe you read it in a fiction book. Or it came to you in a dream. Who knows, you certainly won’t tell me.
Wrong, but you keep on keeping on.
Bring it on. Disprove the rare vance incident, or prove your bullshit claims about WeChat. If you can do neither, it’s a clear case of projection.
WeChat uses transport encryption but not end to end. This is well known. If you’re unwilling to search here’s an article.
Here’s another.
And another (this one’s from citizen lab and a reasonably technical dive).
There’s no end to them tbh.
If you can find me anything that says WeChat uses E2E anywhere I’ll read it but they don’t even claim that themselves so I think you’ll be hard pressed.
Here’s a list of blocked phrases on WeChat.
I honestly have no idea what you’re banging on about with the Vance thing. I’m not from the USA which I assumed was your assertion.
I didn’t ask you to prove anything about e2e. I asked you to prove that “something bad happens to you when you use pgp in WeChat”
Read about the rare vance incident, what happened there was pretty much what you were so insistent on would happen in china. That’s why I assumed you were projecting.
Maybe you were not projecting, that’s ok. Maybe you read it in a fiction book. Or it came to you in a dream. Who knows, you certainly won’t tell me.