>94% compliance rate in 2024lmao
>email content remains encrypted
>>107635647fieldcraft 101: never trust your communication channel to be secure
>>107635647and who has the decryption key? that's right proton do
>>107635647how can anyone claim the content is encrypted? proton run the smtp servers that ingest mail, they can do whatever the fuck they want before "encrypting" and storing mailunless you are using end to end with gpg then this is a glow nigger honeypot
>>107635647even if it's still encrypted, 94% compliance rate is too high for a "privacy-focused" company
>>107635627>weekly wtf $company won't break the law for me for $2 a month thread
>>107635647except for when it first arrives in the inbox or is sent through smtp
>>107635806>barely talks about Chat Control>is moving part of the infrastructure to Germany yet people still consider them a great privacy-focused company
>>107635975>yet people still consider them a great privacy-focused companyThe same people that have been shilling Tutanota and the other German based provider for years? Yeah retards never learn.
>just in:>massive company won't go to jail to protect pedophiles>in other news, sky is wet, water is blue>>107635766>unless you are using end to end with gpg then this is a glow nigger honeypotyou don't say?
>using email for privacy>using EU/NATO hosted "privacy" services (99% honeypot)>using "private emails">using DACH services (german, austrian or swiss) >0 threat modelingRetarded normies STILL fall for these muh privacy snakeoil services.>insert honeypotbear dot jaypeg + the proton copypasta>>107636139trvke
>>107635647I remember in the early proton days, the idea was they never had the "decryption" key. I wonder how accurate that is these days, they could just be maliciously complying by sending metadata and blobs of encrypted data.However, the idea something could be encrypted with a public and private key, doesn't it make sense that could be decrypted with that same public and private key, as well as the corresponding private and public key?
>>107636590They are complying by saving incoming and outcoming emails before encryption for persons of interest, this happens 100%, they only thing they can't do is read older emails before they activated the smtp eavesdropping, if we trust their words regarding their encryption at least
>>107636825noo all my spam