You may notice that I didn’t include any advocacy for NSL in my comment.
Pretending that technology is infallible is a defect equally as bad as NSL with respect to the rule of law.
Obviously no complex IT system is infallible, and now we have a situation that with no legal remedy, the police and intelligence services are compromising or allowing latent defects to remain in order to fulfill their missions.
You never hear about law enforcement concerns with respect to iMessage or Signal, so it is likely that whatever security you think you have from the state is not meaningfully there.
Pretending that technology is infallible is a defect equally as bad as NSL with respect to the rule of law.
Obviously no complex IT system is infallible, and now we have a situation that with no legal remedy, the police and intelligence services are compromising or allowing latent defects to remain in order to fulfill their missions.
You never hear about law enforcement concerns with respect to iMessage or Signal, so it is likely that whatever security you think you have from the state is not meaningfully there.