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- jesse_dot_idUnsurprising.If you don't want to receive the punishment for thought crimes, which is being threatened outright more loudly every day, it's increasingly difficult to actually have a dissenting voice online. Don't believe me? Set up a linux VM, Mullvad VPN with a killswitch, then run Tor browser. You MAY be able to get a TutaMail account, which requires a backup e-mail that disappears after a short period of time (allegedly), and then a Proton account with the TutaMail account as your required backup there, but all of the privacy-first "anonymous" services require some form of verification. Then, if the social media network isn't blocking you from signing up via a Tor exit nodes outright, you are immediately shadow banned.I remain very annoyed with the massive number of engineers that are making it possible for people who can't figure out how to check their e-mail to utilize advanced technology to spy on us, steal our tax money, pervert the technologies we build, and indiscriminately murder innocent people.We are a community of greedy ladder pullers and that's so disappointing.
- h4kunamataPeople will never understand, Proton is a privacy based email server, it is not the dark web where you can do as you please without consequences.Proton only has access to your IP and device ID, not your data. With IP and device ID, you can easily track an user like finding the ISP, etc.Do you wanna do naughty things?? Don't use such services do to so.And ironically,this 404 Media is the only place I found covering this information and they require you to login to read the whole thing.Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm red flag big time!!!!
- loteckWhere are the stories about all the other mail providers who routinely cough up everything about your email account, including full content, metadata, and full payment details, on a daily basis?Proton is one of the few services who accepts anonymous payment, and cannot themselves provide encrypted content in cleartext. They cannot save you from yourself, though.
- petcat> The records provide insight into the sort of data that Proton Mail, which prides itself both on its end-to-end encryption and that it is only governed by Swiss privacy law, can and does provide to third parties.Didn't Proton already say that they were physically relocating their servers outside of Switzerland because the Swiss government couldn't be trusted?Although I guess the server location didn't matter in this case since all they wanted was the billing information and the credit card info to identify the person.
- CodeWriter23This should surprise exactly nobody after it was disclosed back in [checks notes] 2021 that ProtonMail gave up user data to law enforcement and also changed their TOS.
- _alternator_Man 404 Media is really crushing it lately. Thanks to the team!
- laweijfmvoProton won’t lock me out of my email because I accidentally sang a copyrighted song in a Youtube video. That’s why I use it, not because it’s the pirate bay for email.
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- coppsilgoldDoes Proton store the payment information tied to an account for the duration of a potential chargeback period or indefinitely?Whether they store such info for cryptocurrency payments as well (no chargeback risk) would be telling.
- unethical_banAs a proton user I know I am not completely anonymous. I pay them for their bundle of services because I get VPN, encrypted password storage and email that isn't scanned for ads and other purposes.Privacy and anonymity are a gradient. If I needed real opsec from government threats I wouldn't tie a credit card to a service.
- bronco21016Why is there a paywall AND anti-aging snake oil ads? Pick one. If that's the type of ad you sell it signals to me the site is absolutely not worth the subscription.
- burnt-resistorDumb Lavabit with extra privacy-washed marketing.
- BoredPositronProton = Privacy Theater. Always has been.
- kittikittiThank you for sharing. I was trialing Proton Mail but I will move away from it because of this. This is some teenage level crime and legitimate protesting that it threw away its reputation for.
- SunshineTheCatWild that it says this on their site:>Sign up with no phone number: Get a private email account without handing over more personal data than necessary, making it harder for advertisers, data brokers, and other services to track you online.I guess it doesn't mention law enforcement so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
- thegrim33Let me guess .. they weren't going after a "protestor" like the headline would try to lead you to believe."Authorities were investigating [them] for their connection to arson, vandalism and doxing"And there it is.
- sam0x17Well I guess Proton cannot be trusted. You know what they say, centralization corrupts absolutely