Messaging apps focus on "end-to-end encryption" as the be all and end all of privacy and security, but what about the keyboard you're typing into? Swiftkey has over a billion installs on Android, often preinstalled, is owned by Microsoft, and traverses all apps.

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Air-gapped devices (for read/write) on both ends of the communication.

You mean hand-written letters?

Could be. But letters are not inherently safe from man in the middle attacks.

PGP-encrypted, hand-written letters. Not as fun to write and read, and error-prone

You encrypt the scan.