Does that mean that other apps like signal for example have back doors?

Do criminals have a knowledge of exploits in the recommended messaging apps?

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    … theoretically. In practice if the NSA used a secret court order that banned them from talking about it and made them update the app to reveal plaintext for one particular person, I don’t see how they could get out of that (other than by breaking the law and risking jail).

    I think the chances of that are very small though.

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      There is legislation in Australia that allows precicely this. Then 5 eyes or Interpol or whatever for everyone else.

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      …that’s a terrifying but also plausible prospect. Guess it’s a reason not to use the published app and instead build it yourself.