Psychology, asked by afisalady1506, 10 months ago

Why do so called privacy apps end to end encryption provide zero privacy security features inside the program if they are so private and so great for security you would think they would add more unique features. Any idea?

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Answered by damodarrajursb120318
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Answer:I have nothing to hide was once the standard response to surveillance programs utilizing cameras, border checks, and casual questioning by law enforcement.

Privacy used to be considered a concept generally respected in many countries with a few changes to rules and regulations here and there often made only in the name of the common good.

Meet the hackers who earn millions for saving the web, one bug at a time  

Things have changed, and not for the better.

China's Great Firewall, the UK's Snooper's Charter, the US' mass surveillance and bulk data collection  compliments of the National Security Agency  and Edward Snowden's whistleblowing  Russia's insidious election meddling, and countless censorship and communication blackout schemes across the Middle East are all contributing to a global surveillance state in which privacy is a luxury of the few and not a right of the many.

As surveillance becomes a common factor of our daily lives, privacy is in danger of no longer being considered an intrinsic right.

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