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Lee Duna@lemmy.nz to Privacy Guides@lemmy.oneEnglish · 1 year ago

Proton Mail Discloses User Data Leading to Arrest in Spain

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Proton Mail came under scrutiny for its role in a legal request by the Spanish authorities leading to the identification and arrest of a user.
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    if the user practiced proper opsec it wouldn’t be an issue

    Agreed

    Proton provides privacy not anonymity

    Anonymity most certainly is a part of privacy.

    • https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/it-privacy/
    • https://epic.org/issues/democracy-free-speech/anonymity/
    • https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2013/09/05/anonymity-privacy-and-security-online/
    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privacy
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      @CaptObvious Proton never claims to provide anonymity though. They even state that it depends on proper opsec. It was the user fault for proving an email as a recovery that led to a more “willing” company that gave his data to police. If they had never done that, it would be a different situation.

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        Anonymity is an aspect of privacy. Arguably, it is even expected. Proton pat themselves on the back about privacy without being honest about what that includes. They even have a blog post victim-blaming when their “privacy” marketing is shown to be false.

        Admittedly, I don’t like Proton. They were far too quick to try to jump in bed with the Chinese Communist Party when Google was kicked out. It left a bad taste. I’ve seen absolutely nothing in the years since to make me question that position.

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          @[email protected] can definitely be an aspect of privacy but privacy ≠ anonymity. Proton explicitly states this. They arnt going to disobey law, which they also state. I don’t see what the issue is here? They obeyed the law and the user made a mistake on there end. Proton didn’t do anything wrong or tricky

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            For the second time conversing with a Proton apologist, we will simply have to agree to disagree.

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              @CaptObvious fair enough. What email provider do you use? Just curious :)

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                Fair question. For everyday, run-of-the-mill, don’t-care-who-sees-it, a postcard is fine; I have a Gmail account for those. For anything more sensitive, I have a couple of Tuta accounts. If it’s truly confidential, I prefer to just say it in person.

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                  @CaptObvious that’s a valid setup. I was thinking about tuta but no pgp :)

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                    Yeah, that’s one of the complaints I have about them. Of course, if I need PGP, I prefer to encrypt an attachment myself offline and just send that, so it’s not a dealbreaker in my case.

                    Out of curiosity, and if you don’t mind my asking, which provider do you use?

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