• @sunbeam60
    link
    14 months ago

    At the end of the day, you’ve got to trust someone. I’m 200% convinced meta mines the social graph, of course they do, and provide access to law enforcement with a pro forma request. But I’m also 199% sure they don’t actually read your messages once unencrypted, reencrypts them and sends them as hidden payloads or does something else with it. The damage, should it be discovered, would be untold.

    And while I don’t trust Meta on a lot of things, I know enough people there to realise that if they did that it would leak.

    • @blackstrat@lemmy.fwgx.uk
      link
      fedilink
      14 months ago

      It wouldn’t matter to them really. Just look at how many people have gmail accounts.

      They don’t even have to send the whole messages back to base. They could be categorizing your messages in to themes and sending that back to base as small category flags. Use that to build a profile on you and use those for advertising to you.

      You mention something on the theme of ‘broken boiler’ in a message, that gets analyzed on the client in to a category of ‘interest in heating / boiler repair’, plus some adjacent categories based on your demographic. The categorization gets sent back and the next website you visit has an ad for British Gas boiler repair.

      • @sunbeam60
        link
        14 months ago

        Yes but it’s not like people wouldn’t observe the traffic, even if encrypted.