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...You have to start the design from the ground up with someone that understands common sense if you want anything secure or fast. Its likely billions of dollars are even spent on shills and backdoors through socially manipulative strawman developers and secret NDAs. If you're of any interest or you trigger their heuristics or keywords, and you aren't protected in some way, you are an easy target for an intelligent adversary, and easier still for an organized group effort that is stacked against you and your existence on the internet. You become a piece of data, a pawn, and using years-long ignored and unpatched software bugs and wont-fix flaws against you as a tool for investigation is of no real consequence.