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    ChatControl 2.0, if passed means your entire device is backdoored so it doesn’t matter what apps you installl, they can get your info pre-encryption

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        They will begin so, but the regulation means the authorities can backdoor your device way easier than they can today. It doesn’t mean your custom ROM device will be free of the scanning software forever.

        It also means that you need to know that the receiving device you’re communicating with is clean custom ROM device, otherwise your messages will be scanned on the receiving side.

        The regulation is a complete shitshow privacy nightmare hiding under CSAM trenchcoat. We’d do well to organize and fight against it, instead of trying to back down to the perceived safety of esoteric custom ROMs.

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        Custom roms is your best bed

        Didn’t know they come with sleeping facilities. They’re so versatile nowadays! SCNR

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        It’s great as long as you can guarantee that the person you’re communicating on the receiving side does the same. Otherwise it’s useless as your messages will be read on the receiving device. In practice it will make private communication extremely cumbersome and niche.

        Also, the authorities can backdoor your custom ROM device at will, when seized.

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          Steganography. There’s more than one way to protect your communication.

          And encryption in transit is better than no encryption at all (assuming the baddies don’t already have full access to your phone data).

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            assuming the baddies don’t already have full access to your phone data

            That’s the whole point of Chat Control 2.0

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              Not quite; Chat Control hearkens back to Apple’s doomed attempt at on-device CSAM filtering - the idea is that on-device images and message contents would be scanned for known hashes. This means a nation state could go fishing on devices for known content, but it wouldn’t allow them to indiscriminately sift through all the content at rest — they’d have to know what they were looking for.

              That’s where the steganography comes in, because the hash based approach will fail if the content they’re looking for is obscured in some manner.