> You don’t need to actually know, it’s enough to extrapolate from their own advertising material and the general public sentiment.
I'm pretty sure if someone is determined enough to shut down a service or force them to add logging they don't really care about the marketing material of said service. Just like EncroChat didn't brand themselves as phone brand for organized crime.
I there's an entity that wants WireGuard to add logging they'll make up a "terrorism" reason and all the existing "anti-terrorism" laws will open many doors to do just that.
Sure but with no evidence either way the task of proving it to a judge, politicians or the general public could be done pretty effectively using the companies marketing material or general public sentiment.
Encrochat was never really taken down, it took itself down because it was cracked and so lost its sole asset, the secrecy of the communications.
I'm pretty sure if someone is determined enough to shut down a service or force them to add logging they don't really care about the marketing material of said service. Just like EncroChat didn't brand themselves as phone brand for organized crime.
I there's an entity that wants WireGuard to add logging they'll make up a "terrorism" reason and all the existing "anti-terrorism" laws will open many doors to do just that.