Most internet communications today rely on the TLS (Transport Layer Security) protocol, which protects against eavesdropping on the network, but not against access by service providers themselves. While end-to-end encryption (E2EE) ensures only the sender and recipient can read the messages, existing solutions are often not user-friendly or widely adopted.
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