Nah. Arbitration uses a theoretically third party arbitrator.
Third party chosen by the employer. If your boss forces you to sign an arbitration agreement you don't get to pick the third party. They do.
"They're the same picture"
That's what I said. The person I replied to said that all messages are encrypted* with the asterisk being only if you specifically enable it. I clarified that it doesn't apply to group chats though. I don't use Telegram so the loss of functionality is actually a bigger deal to me than the argument around E2EE. Can you explain what features are lost when you enable it? It's a messaging app so I'm curious what you sacrifice for E2EE.
Recent events have taught me that only individual chats are encrypted*. Group chats don't have that feature.
Read the nfo file for directions. Open it with a text editor. You probably missed a step.
There is so much nuance to this argument that this conversation just glosses over. Replace "big crypto" with banks and it's the same thing.
We also might be able to fill in some gaps in the internet archive that way someday.
I don't think we will have the internet archive long enough to find out
I mean yes but that's like saying Bitcoin is used by criminals to buy drugs and weapons. The problem is that's not their only use.
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