If they would truly care about privacy they would promote open protocols, auditable code and encourage users to hold their own keys, instead of storing the keys of their users and shipping their code dynamically via JavaScript.
Their entire technology stack is built in a way to be able to target individual users.
Any evidence to this?
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If they would truly care about privacy they would promote open protocols, auditable code and encourage users to hold their own keys, instead of storing the keys of their users and shipping their code dynamically via JavaScript.
Their entire technology stack is built in a way to be able to target individual users.
That is not answering the question.
If there would be hard evidence they would be out of business already, so obviously no.