This thread on @Fesshole, yet the @NSPCC & @ukhomeoffice are still attempting to frame the lack of end-to-end encryption as a “good” thing:

Even if the database was “encrypted data at rest”, the database administrator needs to be able to have query-access to the database content, so without encryption which restricts content access to the directly involved “participants”, the problem would persist.

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