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If they'd make this the default a lot of leas tech-savvy people would regularly lose their data because regular account recovery mechanisms don't work with E2EE enabled. The vast majority of people don't even use password managers and yes, people forget their passwords and yes, the same thing happens with a 28-digit recovery phrase. No, many won't remember where they put it when they wrote it down. Many won't even understand what this phrase means, even when the setup process directly explains it to them.
But we can obviously also be all negative about why this isn't enabled by default and make assumptions.
There is also the possibility that some governments would crack down on encryption much more than they already do if E2EE was on by default.
It's a bit fascist to force people to do what you think is right, no?
Educate users and let them choose.
Data privacy is a good thing, but user awareness is far more important. People are always the weakest link when it comes to privacy & security.
I'm glad more and more people are getting educated with all the resources that we have today and I like how Apple makes it easy to turn it on when users are educated enough. But they do need to be mindful of what they’re storing, the consequences (if they forgot they password), and what does E2EE protect them from.