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  • Even if it is an advertisement, can the threats be true?

  • I am not associated with any tested company or this blog.

    I am an ordinary user of all Proton products since his birth and I love him.

    Because the test looks credible, I just want an expert from Proton to dispel my doubts or honestly confirm the problem.

  • In that case, it seems to me that the only threat is the mindless copying of public keys to other servers, as described in the article. But who does so? Do admins not create separate private-public keys for each server?

    Thank you for the explanation!

  • Proton @lemmy.world

    Why Google (FCM) notifications on Android are dangerous

  • Linux @lemmy.world

    SSH backdoor infection

  • Proton @lemmy.world

    Risk of security of emails in HTML format

    lutrasecurity.com /en/articles/kobold-letters/
  • Thanks Evgeny for your explanation and time (I'm sure we all appreciate it). But you didn't say directly and specifically - does the app make these connections to Google servers?

  • It's not about whether the application communicates with these addresses or not. It's about the fundamental question: why are these addresses even encoded in the code of a VERY privacy-sensitive application?

    My friend, in every answer you push F-Droid as a cure for all evil. There is no perfect store, F-Droid also has its problems (I wrote about it above). I am not an enemy of F-Droid (I also use it sometimes), but I will repeat: F-Droid control is insufficient (it's security theater - it's not a full audit of the source code).

  • SimpleX Chat @lemmy.ml

    Why is Simplex calling to Google?