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  • skinnylatte@hachyderm.ioS skinnylatte@hachyderm.io

    For all the Proton fans

    serebit@floss.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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    serebit@floss.social
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    #6

    @skinnylatte I jumped off of them for unrelated reasons. This just reinforces my decision.

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    • skinnylatte@hachyderm.ioS skinnylatte@hachyderm.io

      For all the Proton fans

      freediverx@mastodon.socialF This user is from outside of this forum
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      @skinnylatte

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      • B boojum@hachyderm.io

        @skinnylatte i've had Proton for over a year now and like them. Anyone who is disappointed about this shouldn't be surprised. They have to obey Swiss law after all.

        If you want a privacy-focused email provider, there aren't a lot of choices and Proton is still one of the best.

        freediverx@mastodon.socialF This user is from outside of this forum
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        #8

        @boojum @skinnylatte
        What's the point of paying for a privacy-focused email provider that doesn't provide privacy?

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        • skinnylatte@hachyderm.ioS skinnylatte@hachyderm.io

          For all the Proton fans

          lucas@social.lolL This user is from outside of this forum
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          #9

          @skinnylatte I just switched to Proton from Google Workspace, and this doesn't deter me in the least, because privacy != anonymity 🤷

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          • B boojum@hachyderm.io

            @skinnylatte i've had Proton for over a year now and like them. Anyone who is disappointed about this shouldn't be surprised. They have to obey Swiss law after all.

            If you want a privacy-focused email provider, there aren't a lot of choices and Proton is still one of the best.

            k3ym0@infosec.exchangeK This user is from outside of this forum
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            @boojum @skinnylatte 10000% this.

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            • lucas@social.lolL lucas@social.lol

              @skinnylatte I just switched to Proton from Google Workspace, and this doesn't deter me in the least, because privacy != anonymity 🤷

              r3dr3clus3@infosec.exchangeR This user is from outside of this forum
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              @lucas @skinnylatte YES!

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              • serebit@floss.socialS serebit@floss.social

                @skinnylatte I jumped off of them for unrelated reasons. This just reinforces my decision.

                k3ym0@infosec.exchangeK This user is from outside of this forum
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                @serebit @skinnylatte unless you’re planning on self hosting there is literally no other email service you could jump to that hasn’t done the same thing.

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                • freediverx@mastodon.socialF freediverx@mastodon.social

                  @boojum @skinnylatte
                  What's the point of paying for a privacy-focused email provider that doesn't provide privacy?

                  wonkothesane@mstdn.socialW This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @freediverx @boojum @skinnylatte the issue here seems more to do with the credit card from what I’m reading

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                  • skinnylatte@hachyderm.ioS skinnylatte@hachyderm.io

                    For all the Proton fans

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                    @skinnylatte when officials come after you and your a business your going to comply. From what I heard it wasn’t email data or their inbox it was credit card information.

                    Most people are with services like proton to ensure their data isn’t for sale to just anyone.

                    But hey if you love Google knowing everything about you or Ads Galore on Yahoo , you do you !

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                    • skinnylatte@hachyderm.ioS skinnylatte@hachyderm.io

                      For all the Proton fans

                      wonkothesane@mstdn.socialW This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #15

                      @skinnylatte @babe Let’s all go back to Google!

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                      • skinnylatte@hachyderm.ioS skinnylatte@hachyderm.io

                        For all the Proton fans

                        csolisr@hub.azkware.netC This user is from outside of this forum
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                        That reminds me, how's Tuta doing?
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                        • k3ym0@infosec.exchangeK k3ym0@infosec.exchange

                          @serebit @skinnylatte unless you’re planning on self hosting there is literally no other email service you could jump to that hasn’t done the same thing.

                          serebit@floss.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @k3ym0 @skinnylatte I mean yeah, but I'll put it this way: Proton sells its service on how unbelievably private it is and how they'd never give away your identity. When they turn around and do it, it stings far more than another company who never made those promises doing the same. Kinda like Target and DEI: it was a complete 180 from the way they'd sold their brand.

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                          • skinnylatte@hachyderm.ioS skinnylatte@hachyderm.io

                            For all the Proton fans

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                            @skinnylatte I got that the implication in the article quote from Proton is if the user had used crypto and not CC then maybe no issue.

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                            • skinnylatte@hachyderm.ioS skinnylatte@hachyderm.io

                              For all the Proton fans

                              r3dr3clus3@infosec.exchangeR This user is from outside of this forum
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                              @skinnylatte This headline is incredibly biased. Did Proton help the FBI? Or did they hand over data to the Swiss government that the Swiss government ordered them to, and then the Swiss helped the FBI unmask an anonymous protester?

                              I keep seeing this post pop up in my feed with permutations of "WHY PROTON DO THIS!?" -- Because they were legally ordered to.

                              We're doing a disservice to ourselves for not recognizing the bounds of the privacy that Proton, or Tuta, or any other "private" email service provides, and looking at this moment as a failure by the provider - when really it's the failure of a user to recognize the technical & legal bounds of of their comms services to keep them anonymous.

                              The lesson here, i think, is about opsec, and knowing the bounds of the tools we're employing for whatever our goals are.

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                              • skinnylatte@hachyderm.ioS skinnylatte@hachyderm.io

                                For all the Proton fans

                                randamumaki@mstdn.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
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                                @skinnylatte FFS remember to link to your sources.
                                This would be the 404 Media article in question: https://www.404media.co/proton-mail-helped-fbi-unmask-anonymous-stop-cop-city-protestor/

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                                • serebit@floss.socialS serebit@floss.social

                                  @skinnylatte I jumped off of them for unrelated reasons. This just reinforces my decision.

                                  wakinuniversejo@rivals.spaceW This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  @serebit
                                  What's your alternative ?
                                  Asking for a friend...
                                  @skinnylatte

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                                  • skinnylatte@hachyderm.ioS skinnylatte@hachyderm.io

                                    For all the Proton fans

                                    skua@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    @skinnylatte

                                    I've not seen such responses for a long time.

                                    For your next posts you could criticise Microsoft, Musk & Linus Torvalds.

                                    We could make a new "popularity index" this way.

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                                    • lucas@social.lolL lucas@social.lol

                                      @skinnylatte I just switched to Proton from Google Workspace, and this doesn't deter me in the least, because privacy != anonymity 🤷

                                      jeffcodes@infosec.exchangeJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      @lucas @skinnylatte
                                      Additionally, privacy and encryption != free from consequences of illegal activity.

                                      Proton is also zero-knowledge with email and drive, meaning contents is encrypted behind anyone’s purview without the password.

                                      Swiss law requires a retention period of 10 years for financial data. I would have to imagine some of this information might fall under that umbrella.

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                                      • wakinuniversejo@rivals.spaceW wakinuniversejo@rivals.space

                                        @serebit
                                        What's your alternative ?
                                        Asking for a friend...
                                        @skinnylatte

                                        serebit@floss.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        @WakinUniverseJo @skinnylatte I switched to https://forwardemail.net. It doesn't currently have a web UI, so I use Thunderbird with it.

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                                        • r3dr3clus3@infosec.exchangeR r3dr3clus3@infosec.exchange

                                          @skinnylatte This headline is incredibly biased. Did Proton help the FBI? Or did they hand over data to the Swiss government that the Swiss government ordered them to, and then the Swiss helped the FBI unmask an anonymous protester?

                                          I keep seeing this post pop up in my feed with permutations of "WHY PROTON DO THIS!?" -- Because they were legally ordered to.

                                          We're doing a disservice to ourselves for not recognizing the bounds of the privacy that Proton, or Tuta, or any other "private" email service provides, and looking at this moment as a failure by the provider - when really it's the failure of a user to recognize the technical & legal bounds of of their comms services to keep them anonymous.

                                          The lesson here, i think, is about opsec, and knowing the bounds of the tools we're employing for whatever our goals are.

                                          pyrogenesis@mefi.socialP This user is from outside of this forum
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                                          @r3dr3clus3 @skinnylatte If you don't have the data, you can be ordered to give it up by whomever, and you can't. Proton mail claims privacy, but it in fact saves enough data to identify a single individual.

                                          The headline is not biased. Proton claims things they actually can't uphold. This is not the fault of the customer. Stop blaming the victim.

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