if you trust everything a sales person says, I have a bridge to sell you.
there is no reason to believe any proprietary program does what is says, and even if you decompile it and convince yourself its not sending your keys home, they could update it at any moment.
what is misleading exactly?
the part where every app you open gets sent to apple along with third parties along with your IP?because I'm pretty sure that's all 100% true, and I think its been true for over 5 years...
you're just suggesting that because they do one thing well they do everything well, which is a fallacy.Also, any proprietary program that does "E2EE" is misleading you by omitting the part where they could totally steal anyones keys at any time with the push of a button, if they haven't already. it is completely laughable to suggest any proprietary E2EE program is secure!
so who is spreading the missinfo again?
EDIT: I found the pedantic mistake that they claim makes this "highly misleading": gatekeeper doesnt send the "application hash" it sends the "applications certificate id"
Bravo in finding this detail, but it doesnt change anything!Apple was sending (1) what apps youre opening (2) in plantext to (3) third parties!
youre being missleading by suggesting that everything is encrypted!
youre being misleading by saying why!unless you were in the room, your speculation is as good as mine, and Im not saying why, Im just stating facts!