• mjr@infosec.pub
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    1 day ago

    They said things that led the unwary to trust they wouldn’t. Remember, this isn’t some terrorist mass-murderer they handed over, but apparently an anti-gentrification youth activist linked to Greta Thunberg’s campaign groups.

    Edit to add: in particular, Proton used to claim ‘your privacy comes first’ but this case suggests in reality, the Swiss government’s help for French police comes first.

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      1 day ago

      Proton never says they won’t comply with orders from the Swiss government. You won’t find that claim anywhere on their website, any more than you’ll find it on Tuta’s website.

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              23 hours ago

              of course they are, and that’s a good thing. because there’s a lot of people in the comments here that mistook privacy for anonymity and expect Proton to break the law for them out of principal. which, quite frankly, is unfair to Proton because I’m willing to bet none of the people in this thread would be willing to do that if they were in Proton’s position.

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                21 hours ago

                Not to mention that if proton refused to comply and got shut down, they’d be screwing over all of their customers.