➢ Similarly, the best that TLS can offer in terms of privacy is that the contents of the communication between the two endpoints is not seen by anyone else *unless* at least one of the two endpoints (client or server) chooses to provide the contents of the communication to some other entity. draft-rhrd-tls-tls13-visibility doesn't change that. Yes it does. It signals on the wire to any observer that the client and server agree to this. TLS never attempted to control what the client or server could do. But it never put any such signal on the wire. This is an important and fundamental change, and it allows traffic to be categorized and handled differently.
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