Trump’s attorney general Jeff Sessions has said the new administration will seek to ‘overcome encryption’ in remarks that have been interpreted as a veiled reference to backdoors.
At the same time, Trump administration members and other Republicans are using the encrypted, self-destructing messaging app Confide to keep conversations private in the wake of hacks and leaks.
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