Heads up, ProtonMail users: Some of their claims about privacy may be more marketing than truth.
Climate activist arrested after ProtonMail provided his IP address
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28427259
Proton's response, and criticism thereof:
https://protonmail.com/blog/climate-activist-arrest/
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28433601
#cososec
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@voltronic
I just signed up to proton mail for my music bookings. The free version is plenty for that and it's superb!
Next stop, VPN, which I will get to as soon as I can afford to contribute. I want to pitch in.
@heyrhiannon
I posted that above; it's in the second HN thread link. Their response makes this worse, because it contains more marketing-speak to save face.
@voltronic It is concerning. Their reputation is based on personal security. @heyrhiannon
@voltronic @heyrhiannon @stueytheround their response is literally them explaining why they did it, why they had to do it, and pointed to their transparency reports.
How is this worse?
They have to comply with swiss law, and they had no way to fight this particular order. According to their reports, they DO fight orders. The guy in question was posting his exploits publically, and was identified. I don't agree with it, but PM was ordered to log his IP via a legal court order.
@stueytheround
I've been using ProtonMail for quite a while and I really like it. This story is not a great look, however.