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I'm sure a government could detect that a citizen visited grindr.com, but it'd be harder to guarantee that they actually had intent to commit "crimes" without access to unencrypted internal messages.

I'm also concerned about antagonist nation state that gets the personal emails of top officials at Department of Defense. Goes through a targeted list in an attempt to find out who's a member. And if a match found, then engage in a blackmail scheme for secret information.




> I'm sure a government could detect that a citizen visited grindr.com, but it'd be harder to guarantee that they actually had intent to commit "crimes" without access to unencrypted internal messages.

Why would that hypothetical government care about that? Just lock everyone up!




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