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  • America + anonymity = was never real rofl... UK same.. europe...Europe has spied on American citizens in return America has spied on European citizens to circumvent national laws... While nsa and ms, for example, also cause huge damage through industrial espionage...

  • Lol how loud should you laugh? The citizens of America and europe etc have said what will happen... the last warnings for the final time of a civil war was in May and now fuck you. It's the citizens fault that instead of an uprising against an emerging dictatorship they prefer to make pointless peaceful protests and come up with flowers vs guns.... It's their own fault.

  • Loool, you're still asleep, USA... But you can go back to sleep now, because it's too late for democracy or civil war... Welcome to your future. I hope you get a good night's sleep before you wake up in a bucket of shit.

  • I'm not saying you should boycott Proton or that there are better alternatives. I'm with Proton myself. It's just annoying how Proton presents itself as better than it is. Especially when you wrote to support in the past and they denied it.

    Anyway

    In short, the answer is yes if you are looking for a secure, encrypted email service that does not have access to the contents of your inbox. After all, ProtonMail is far better than Gmail or Yahoo when it comes to privacy.

    If you are doing things to attract the attention of law enforcement, then the data you provide when you use ProtonMail, such as IP address and recovery email, may be shared with authorities if Proton Technologies is legally compelled to do so in Swiss court.

    Proton also wants to change its headquarters from Switzerland, as laws etc. are currently changing. In other words, they don't want backdoors etc. I'm just wondering where they want to go.

  • I only mentioned their history and did not call for a boycott. I also use proton myself, but it annoys me that they present themselves as better than they are... They are just one of the few less bad providers.

  • The more vpn's,i2p,tor etc use the faster the decisions will come there... Everything is under attack... It's all about state trojans, the fight against encryption etc... ISP's are also being harnessed... Sooner or later directly at the nodes

  • "activists, journalists, and others will run these devices all over the world" Requires: "Orbic mobile hotspot (Amazon, Ebay)"

    So thats how we create a perfect target list...

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  • Then why signal? Why mention encryption as important if you offer an extra attack surface for unnecessary things... (the fight against encryption is going on anyway, but there is no need to offer an unnecessary attack surface), but there are also state trojans etc.

  • "Swiss data protection laws" So why are providers like proton leaving? Ah yes because there is no data protection or privacy anymore.

  • Sad fediverse is used for palestime terrorist propaganda... So fediverse is against democracy etc. 🤮

  • SpyAI. NonePrivacyAI DonttrustourspywareAI

  • Argh fck... Thx dude.. 🤣😰😭

  • Worse is the use of hardware/software in general... everyone knows America loves backdoors... and in Europe alone they cause hundreds of billions in damage every year through industrial espionage... so you can't trust any firmware... and if e.g. a backdoor comes via updates for e.g. firmware from Intel for components on the mainboard...

  • As a child, I was very happy with my chessboard with "AI". But it was also a big topic at the time, thanks to IBM's DeepBlue, for example.

  • Step 1. Use local AI. if online.. use the most usefull AI for us by folding@home