July 10, 2023, 1:10 a.m. | Mashari Alatawi, Nitesh Saxena

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End-to-End Encryption (E2EE) aims to make all messages impossible to read by
anyone except you and your intended recipient(s). Many well-known and widely
used Instant-Messaging (IM) applications (such as Signal, WhatsApp, and Apple's
iMessage) claim to provide E2EE. However, a recent technique called client-side
scanning (CSS) makes these E2EE claims grandiose and hollow promises. The CSS
is a technology that scans all sending and receiving messages from one end to
the other. Some in industry and government now advocate this …

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