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ew, proton’s back on fedi again and acting like someone’s uncle who just discovered shitposting

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  • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

    @tael @hipsterelectron it’s bizarre how much proton’s remaining users defend them, and how much all of them have the same talking points full of holes they haven’t evaluated. the point about how signal takes payments usually gets them into “well you’re just a hater” mode

    and yes weirdly enough I do hate when a company takes money to keep people safe and then sells them out and I do hate when that same company signals loyalty to a fascist regime

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    #13

    @zzt @hipsterelectron AFAIK Proton is mostly fine as a service as long as you do NOT pay them for anything and you do NOT give them any personal information (incl. in your account info, pseudonymous ONLY, email headers are public info, only the message body is encrypted) and you do NOT access their website without a VPN (IP address logs can be associated with your account and will doubtlessly be turned over). But at that point they have no particular claim to privacy or security. Which doesn't stop them from claiming it anyway. And none of these disclaimers are provided up-front. Thus luring activists into a honeypot that will ensure they are turned over to fascists. It's just another example of how neutrality does not work, services must be aggressively pro-user, like Mullvad, which DOES warn you when you pay which options are not privacy-friendly.

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    • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

      I’m so glad proton is wasting the money I used to give them for expensive email on pointless AI horseshit instead of implementing one of the many ZKP options for payments, so that giving them money doesn’t constitute an account compromise and massive privacy breach

      signal considered not linking payments to account activity to be table stakes before they implemented even a single paid feature, and their implementation of their payment mechanism is open source

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      #14

      I mean don’t get me wrong, proton’s posts here are hilarious

      no not because they’re recycling tired memes. it’s very funny that after they left fedi (for reddit and twitter, where corporations can pay for friendly moderation) in a loud public huff because their CEO supports fascism and we wouldn’t buy their deflections, they’re back trying to blend in as some dickhead’s awful caricature of what a small instance queer fedi shitposter must be like, purely because Tuta gets engagement here

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      • tael@yiff.lifeT tael@yiff.life

        @zzt @hipsterelectron AFAIK Proton is mostly fine as a service as long as you do NOT pay them for anything and you do NOT give them any personal information (incl. in your account info, pseudonymous ONLY, email headers are public info, only the message body is encrypted) and you do NOT access their website without a VPN (IP address logs can be associated with your account and will doubtlessly be turned over). But at that point they have no particular claim to privacy or security. Which doesn't stop them from claiming it anyway. And none of these disclaimers are provided up-front. Thus luring activists into a honeypot that will ensure they are turned over to fascists. It's just another example of how neutrality does not work, services must be aggressively pro-user, like Mullvad, which DOES warn you when you pay which options are not privacy-friendly.

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        #15

        @tael @hipsterelectron exactly, and in addition you have to avoid a bunch of their other features and services:

        - lumo isn’t end to end encrypted at all, but you can feed proton drive files into it which decrypts the file and sends it to proton
        - their LLM email features leak your email contents to Proton as plaintext when used in non-local mode
        - if you’re using their VPN to access their services (as most proton users would), you’re compromised

        and of course their no-logs policy is worthless

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        • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

          @tael @hipsterelectron exactly, and in addition you have to avoid a bunch of their other features and services:

          - lumo isn’t end to end encrypted at all, but you can feed proton drive files into it which decrypts the file and sends it to proton
          - their LLM email features leak your email contents to Proton as plaintext when used in non-local mode
          - if you’re using their VPN to access their services (as most proton users would), you’re compromised

          and of course their no-logs policy is worthless

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          #16

          @tael @hipsterelectron and most of those may be paid features, and there may be more of them (I don’t keep up with proton’s bullshit anymore until they pop up here or in the news) but like what are we doing here? what the fuck kind of privacy and security software grows more sharp edges nobody asked for as it’s developed and if you pay them? why don’t any of the warnings you mentioned exist? who the fuck is this for? certainly not the normal non-technical people I was hoping to email securely.

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          • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

            @tael @hipsterelectron and most of those may be paid features, and there may be more of them (I don’t keep up with proton’s bullshit anymore until they pop up here or in the news) but like what are we doing here? what the fuck kind of privacy and security software grows more sharp edges nobody asked for as it’s developed and if you pay them? why don’t any of the warnings you mentioned exist? who the fuck is this for? certainly not the normal non-technical people I was hoping to email securely.

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            #17

            @zzt @hipsterelectron it's the NordVPN/Incogni of the space; a worthless unprincipled bottom feeder which exists to hoover up money from those concerned with privacy without actually protecting them like they claim to

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            • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

              I mean don’t get me wrong, proton’s posts here are hilarious

              no not because they’re recycling tired memes. it’s very funny that after they left fedi (for reddit and twitter, where corporations can pay for friendly moderation) in a loud public huff because their CEO supports fascism and we wouldn’t buy their deflections, they’re back trying to blend in as some dickhead’s awful caricature of what a small instance queer fedi shitposter must be like, purely because Tuta gets engagement here

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              #18

              @zzt honestly I almost regret blocking them solely because I want to point and laugh at their bullshit

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              • tael@yiff.lifeT tael@yiff.life

                @zzt @hipsterelectron AFAIK Proton is mostly fine as a service as long as you do NOT pay them for anything and you do NOT give them any personal information (incl. in your account info, pseudonymous ONLY, email headers are public info, only the message body is encrypted) and you do NOT access their website without a VPN (IP address logs can be associated with your account and will doubtlessly be turned over). But at that point they have no particular claim to privacy or security. Which doesn't stop them from claiming it anyway. And none of these disclaimers are provided up-front. Thus luring activists into a honeypot that will ensure they are turned over to fascists. It's just another example of how neutrality does not work, services must be aggressively pro-user, like Mullvad, which DOES warn you when you pay which options are not privacy-friendly.

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                #19

                @tael @zzt @hipsterelectron As I understand it, Proton doesn't claim to guarantee your privacy, let alone anonymity. What it does claim is that it provides an infrastructure that allows you to achieve better levels of privacy and even some degree of anonymity if you take the necessary precautions. One example is its onion site for email and its recommendation to use TOR in certain threat scenarios. And you'll always come across warnings like this (taken from https://proton.me/blog/protonmail-threat-model)

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                • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

                  I mean don’t get me wrong, proton’s posts here are hilarious

                  no not because they’re recycling tired memes. it’s very funny that after they left fedi (for reddit and twitter, where corporations can pay for friendly moderation) in a loud public huff because their CEO supports fascism and we wouldn’t buy their deflections, they’re back trying to blend in as some dickhead’s awful caricature of what a small instance queer fedi shitposter must be like, purely because Tuta gets engagement here

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                  #20

                  proton’s fedi account, 2025: Due to the misinformation about our CEO spread by mastodon users, the only official communication channels are now Reddit and Twitter.

                  proton on fedi, 2026: our admin loooooves they live and the room they’re his favorites! don’t trust silly microsoft’s ai! what’s that?

                  …

                  No, for the last time it’s misinformation that Lumo is just a normal LLM. It’s private and secure because our blog said it was. Are you calling me a liar?

                  …i mean uhh lumo’s mascot is soo cute

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                  • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

                    proton’s fedi account, 2025: Due to the misinformation about our CEO spread by mastodon users, the only official communication channels are now Reddit and Twitter.

                    proton on fedi, 2026: our admin loooooves they live and the room they’re his favorites! don’t trust silly microsoft’s ai! what’s that?

                    …

                    No, for the last time it’s misinformation that Lumo is just a normal LLM. It’s private and secure because our blog said it was. Are you calling me a liar?

                    …i mean uhh lumo’s mascot is soo cute

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                    #21

                    it feels pretty disrespectful that we’re supposed to fall for this crap. it hasn’t even been that long

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                    • ecosdelfuturo@mstdn.socialE ecosdelfuturo@mstdn.social

                      @tael @zzt @hipsterelectron As I understand it, Proton doesn't claim to guarantee your privacy, let alone anonymity. What it does claim is that it provides an infrastructure that allows you to achieve better levels of privacy and even some degree of anonymity if you take the necessary precautions. One example is its onion site for email and its recommendation to use TOR in certain threat scenarios. And you'll always come across warnings like this (taken from https://proton.me/blog/protonmail-threat-model)

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                      #22

                      @ecosdelfuturo @tael @hipsterelectron proton appears to be garbage that isn’t for anybody because it does nothing to mitigate any of the known problems with how it handles user data, and you reposting proton’s marketing blog has done nothing to change my mind on that

                      I also love that the warning you posted doesn’t mention the fucking thing we were talking about, payments being a privacy leak.

                      maybe you need to spend less time reading proton’s marketing and more time reconsidering your opsec

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                      • ecosdelfuturo@mstdn.socialE ecosdelfuturo@mstdn.social

                        @tael @zzt @hipsterelectron As I understand it, Proton doesn't claim to guarantee your privacy, let alone anonymity. What it does claim is that it provides an infrastructure that allows you to achieve better levels of privacy and even some degree of anonymity if you take the necessary precautions. One example is its onion site for email and its recommendation to use TOR in certain threat scenarios. And you'll always come across warnings like this (taken from https://proton.me/blog/protonmail-threat-model)

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                        #23

                        @ecosdelfuturo @zzt @hipsterelectron This is exactly what I'm talking about. This disclaimer does NOT make Proton's limitations clear to the user. Here are the many problems with it:
                        1. The Stop Cop City protestor and the Spanish climate activists were NOT leaking state secrets. They were ordinary targets of state repression. Not Snowden-tier threats to national security.
                        2. Neither of those victims of Proton violated any Swiss laws, nor did they do anything inside Swiss jurisdiction. Their respective foreign governments petitioned Swiss authorities to hand over their data per the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty with Switzerland, because in the case of SCC the FBI was (falsely) pursuing RICO charges against them and that made it qualify for the Treaty. This is not disclosed.

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                        • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

                          it feels pretty disrespectful that we’re supposed to fall for this crap. it hasn’t even been that long

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                          #24

                          hey rando mastodon users defending this crap: even if you don’t believe me from an infosec standpoint, maybe there’s better things to spend your time on than reposting excerpts from a marketing blog run by a company whose CEO thinks the Republican Party is pretty cool?

                          like, maybe there’s better things we can be doing than defending a company that’s at minimum ideologically compromised, if not technologically compromised (though the latter is kind of obvious to me, and they go hand in hand)

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                          • tael@yiff.lifeT tael@yiff.life

                            @ecosdelfuturo @zzt @hipsterelectron This is exactly what I'm talking about. This disclaimer does NOT make Proton's limitations clear to the user. Here are the many problems with it:
                            1. The Stop Cop City protestor and the Spanish climate activists were NOT leaking state secrets. They were ordinary targets of state repression. Not Snowden-tier threats to national security.
                            2. Neither of those victims of Proton violated any Swiss laws, nor did they do anything inside Swiss jurisdiction. Their respective foreign governments petitioned Swiss authorities to hand over their data per the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty with Switzerland, because in the case of SCC the FBI was (falsely) pursuing RICO charges against them and that made it qualify for the Treaty. This is not disclosed.

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                            #25

                            @ecosdelfuturo @hipsterelectron 3. This information is hidden away on Proton's blog and in its transparency report (https://proton.me/legal/transparency). It is not provided when you create an account. You are not warned when you are about to do something that will compromise your privacy, as Mullvad does in the attached image.

                            This is not sufficient for a company which is founded on privacy and security, like Mullvad and Signal are and which hold themselves to a higher standard. Many, many activists who are victims of state repression use Proton, and Proton specifically advertises that Swiss law prohibits them from aiding these repressive states *for that reason*. They are courting these users by misleading them. That, in addition to all the problems @zzt listed, makes their conduct unacceptable.

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                            • tael@yiff.lifeT tael@yiff.life

                              @ecosdelfuturo @hipsterelectron 3. This information is hidden away on Proton's blog and in its transparency report (https://proton.me/legal/transparency). It is not provided when you create an account. You are not warned when you are about to do something that will compromise your privacy, as Mullvad does in the attached image.

                              This is not sufficient for a company which is founded on privacy and security, like Mullvad and Signal are and which hold themselves to a higher standard. Many, many activists who are victims of state repression use Proton, and Proton specifically advertises that Swiss law prohibits them from aiding these repressive states *for that reason*. They are courting these users by misleading them. That, in addition to all the problems @zzt listed, makes their conduct unacceptable.

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                              #26

                              @ecosdelfuturo @hipsterelectron @zzt The issue with Stop Cop City was NOT that "email may not be the most secure medium for communications." The contents of the email were, as far as I'm aware, as secure as Proton promised. The problem was that they misled the user to believe that ALL of their data was being protected, and did not disclose the many, many ways that Proton leaks identifying information about you. The FBI, however, DID know about this, and used it to unmask and arrest their customer, which Proton happily complied with Swiss law to enable.

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                              • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

                                hey rando mastodon users defending this crap: even if you don’t believe me from an infosec standpoint, maybe there’s better things to spend your time on than reposting excerpts from a marketing blog run by a company whose CEO thinks the Republican Party is pretty cool?

                                like, maybe there’s better things we can be doing than defending a company that’s at minimum ideologically compromised, if not technologically compromised (though the latter is kind of obvious to me, and they go hand in hand)

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                                #27

                                if you really believe that proton doesn’t make guarantees as to privacy or security even though that’s the only thing their company does, maybe instead of showing me links to proton’s blog or that awful fucking medium post defending their CEO or victim blaming the people proton locked up for having imperfect opsec or being criminals (whom amongst us), maybe you should come and recommend something that’s actually fit for purpose?

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                                • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

                                  if you really believe that proton doesn’t make guarantees as to privacy or security even though that’s the only thing their company does, maybe instead of showing me links to proton’s blog or that awful fucking medium post defending their CEO or victim blaming the people proton locked up for having imperfect opsec or being criminals (whom amongst us), maybe you should come and recommend something that’s actually fit for purpose?

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                                  #28

                                  signal provides such good privacy and security that the republicans proton’s CEO loves use it to plan their crimes, and they only got caught cause they told signal to address their messages to a fucking journalist

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                                  • tael@yiff.lifeT tael@yiff.life

                                    @ecosdelfuturo @hipsterelectron @zzt The issue with Stop Cop City was NOT that "email may not be the most secure medium for communications." The contents of the email were, as far as I'm aware, as secure as Proton promised. The problem was that they misled the user to believe that ALL of their data was being protected, and did not disclose the many, many ways that Proton leaks identifying information about you. The FBI, however, DID know about this, and used it to unmask and arrest their customer, which Proton happily complied with Swiss law to enable.

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                                    #29

                                    @ecosdelfuturo @hipsterelectron @zzt After Proton did this, they did NOT consider it a massive failure of their service and an act of reneging on their promise to their customer. They did NOT consider it a mistake and rework their website to properly warn vulnerable users (who, again, they deliberately lure onto their service via deceptive marketing) and prevent it from happening again. They swept it under the rug and moved on, and then fucked over the Spanish climate activists much the same way. They are a honeypot. Stop defending them.

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                                    • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

                                      proton’s fedi account, 2025: Due to the misinformation about our CEO spread by mastodon users, the only official communication channels are now Reddit and Twitter.

                                      proton on fedi, 2026: our admin loooooves they live and the room they’re his favorites! don’t trust silly microsoft’s ai! what’s that?

                                      …

                                      No, for the last time it’s misinformation that Lumo is just a normal LLM. It’s private and secure because our blog said it was. Are you calling me a liar?

                                      …i mean uhh lumo’s mascot is soo cute

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                                      #30

                                      @zzt
                                      It seems like it's an LLM writing the posts/replies. I don't know many people using the term "output" to describe someone else's writing. Maybe I'm being pedantic

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                                      • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

                                        signal provides such good privacy and security that the republicans proton’s CEO loves use it to plan their crimes, and they only got caught cause they told signal to address their messages to a fucking journalist

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                                        #31

                                        could you fucking imagine the shitstorm if signal did any of this victim blaming crap? if they called any of their users criminals who deserved jail?

                                        like fuck, signal provided mitigations and constant communication when one of their users got compromised and arrested due to an issue with notifications, and that wasn’t even their fucking bug!

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                                        • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

                                          could you fucking imagine the shitstorm if signal did any of this victim blaming crap? if they called any of their users criminals who deserved jail?

                                          like fuck, signal provided mitigations and constant communication when one of their users got compromised and arrested due to an issue with notifications, and that wasn’t even their fucking bug!

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                                          #32

                                          @zzt can we just start bullying proton off fedi again please

                                          maybe @vantablack can organize another pact or something 😛

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