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  • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

    If you pay Proton Mail for a service, they may hand over the payment data in response to a court order: https://www.404media.co/proton-mail-helped-fbi-unmask-anonymous-stop-cop-city-protestor/

    jab01701mid@mastodon.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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    #37

    @evacide I support the idea that you should pay for your email service, if you value your privacy.
    Using ANY commercial email service exposes you to surveillance and your identity being exposed. Especially if you use your iOS or Google device as a computer.
    I continue to hold that Proton is better than a "free" gmail or microsoft account.
    For example, I currently support my mastodon instance via Patreon. Patreon could and would expose my identity. They have my email. Still I persist.

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    • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

      @Tekchip Feel free to reply to them while leaving me out of it.

      haste@mastodon.socialH This user is from outside of this forum
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      #38

      @evacide More polite rebuttal than I could have managed.

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      • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

        If you pay Proton Mail for a service, they may hand over the payment data in response to a court order: https://www.404media.co/proton-mail-helped-fbi-unmask-anonymous-stop-cop-city-protestor/

        celeste_42bit@infosec.exchangeC This user is from outside of this forum
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        celeste_42bit@infosec.exchange
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        #39

        @evacide Privacy != Anonymity. Beware!

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        • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

          If you pay Proton Mail for a service, they may hand over the payment data in response to a court order: https://www.404media.co/proton-mail-helped-fbi-unmask-anonymous-stop-cop-city-protestor/

          steff@soc.femme.catS This user is from outside of this forum
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          #40

          @evacide@hachyderm.io My reading and understanding of this, is that the Swiss govt order came from an MLAT request from the FBI, and not a US court warrant. Thus, the issue, to me, is how US law enforcement essentially uses MLAT to bypass what in the US could be withheld without an appropriate judicial review. Maybe I’m projecting a misunderstanding, but when I had to respond to such requests, in the ISP I ran, we would, generally, only comply with a legal warrant or order authorized by a court.

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          • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

            If you pay Proton Mail for a service, they may hand over the payment data in response to a court order: https://www.404media.co/proton-mail-helped-fbi-unmask-anonymous-stop-cop-city-protestor/

            victor_mori@infosec.exchangeV This user is from outside of this forum
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            wrote sidst redigeret af
            #41

            Proton alternatives, for everyone's consideration:

            ✉️ Email: Tuta (free) or Proton (free tier)

            🌐 VPN: Mullvad or IVPN (pay with Monero)

            🔐 Password manager: Bitwarden (free)

            🥷🏻 Email aliasing: Addy.io (pay with Monero) or SimpleLogin (belongs to Proton, but still, and Monero is an option apparently)

            Of course, those services and Monero might be honeypots, who knows. They're all FOSS as far as I'm tracking, but I didn't audit any of them personally. That's probably the best we've got I guess. And I believe some take cash payments too, if Monero isn't an option.

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            • steff@soc.femme.catS steff@soc.femme.cat

              @evacide@hachyderm.io My reading and understanding of this, is that the Swiss govt order came from an MLAT request from the FBI, and not a US court warrant. Thus, the issue, to me, is how US law enforcement essentially uses MLAT to bypass what in the US could be withheld without an appropriate judicial review. Maybe I’m projecting a misunderstanding, but when I had to respond to such requests, in the ISP I ran, we would, generally, only comply with a legal warrant or order authorized by a court.

              evacide@hachyderm.ioE This user is from outside of this forum
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              #42

              @steff A lot of people use Proton Mail because they think its location in Switzerland gives their data greater legal protections than it might have in the US or the EU. In some cases, this may be true, but as you can see in this example, these protections are not absolute.

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              • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

                If you pay Proton Mail for a service, they may hand over the payment data in response to a court order: https://www.404media.co/proton-mail-helped-fbi-unmask-anonymous-stop-cop-city-protestor/

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                #43

                @evacide@hachyderm.io Fuck me, I've been trusting Proton to keep their heart and soul. ​​

                Not that I'm in the US or doing anything criminal, but it still sucks to lose trust.

                I'm deeply locked in with Passmail and stuff tho, so it's not trivial to change providers.
                ​​

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                • victor_mori@infosec.exchangeV victor_mori@infosec.exchange

                  Proton alternatives, for everyone's consideration:

                  ✉️ Email: Tuta (free) or Proton (free tier)

                  🌐 VPN: Mullvad or IVPN (pay with Monero)

                  🔐 Password manager: Bitwarden (free)

                  🥷🏻 Email aliasing: Addy.io (pay with Monero) or SimpleLogin (belongs to Proton, but still, and Monero is an option apparently)

                  Of course, those services and Monero might be honeypots, who knows. They're all FOSS as far as I'm tracking, but I didn't audit any of them personally. That's probably the best we've got I guess. And I believe some take cash payments too, if Monero isn't an option.

                  ahrienby@mk.absturztau.beA This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #44

                  @victor_mori@infosec.exchange @evacide@hachyderm.io speaking of #Bitwarden, you could self-host #Vaultwarden

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                  • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

                    If you pay Proton Mail for a service, they may hand over the payment data in response to a court order: https://www.404media.co/proton-mail-helped-fbi-unmask-anonymous-stop-cop-city-protestor/

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                    #45

                    @evacide never understood why people liked them. I thought they were clowns ever since their first trivial reflected XSS when they initially launched

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                    • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

                      If you pay Proton Mail for a service, they may hand over the payment data in response to a court order: https://www.404media.co/proton-mail-helped-fbi-unmask-anonymous-stop-cop-city-protestor/

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                      theangelofinsanity@mastodon.social
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                      #46

                      @evacide Anyone who thinks Proton, Tuta or any other company is going to disobey a court order to protect a user is delusional. Proton states upfront that for absolute anonymity, use a free account (or pay with cash or whatever) and only connect using their onion site. They've never given up the content of emails (cause its encrypted in such a way that they can't access). They've never given any log info for VPN use (cause they have a strict no logs policy). Its as simple as that.

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                      • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

                        If you pay Proton Mail for a service, they may hand over the payment data in response to a court order: https://www.404media.co/proton-mail-helped-fbi-unmask-anonymous-stop-cop-city-protestor/

                        chiraag@mastodon.onlineC This user is from outside of this forum
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                        #47

                        @evacide This...seems perfectly normal? Like, what was Proton's alternative here?

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                        • wcbdata@vis.socialW wcbdata@vis.social

                          @cliffle I had this same question when I read the article... Would the only defense here be to pay cash (mail them an envelope full of Euros?) or sufficiently obfuscate payment card ownership (Bahamas holding company maze)? @evacide

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                          #48

                          @wcbdata @cliffle @evacide You could use a free account. If they don't have your payment data they can't hand it to anyone.

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                          • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

                            @Tekchip Feel free to reply to them while leaving me out of it.

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                            #49

                            @evacide @Tekchip If you don’t want to be part of a conversation on an over dramatised news article maybe don’t post it then 🤔🤷‍♂️

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                            • chiraag@mastodon.onlineC chiraag@mastodon.online

                              @evacide This...seems perfectly normal? Like, what was Proton's alternative here?

                              private_brewing@mastodon.socialP This user is from outside of this forum
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                              #50

                              @chiraag @evacide I suppose there could be a mechanism making that impossible for Proton to do. Like the user account could have the right to create email accounts with certain privileges, but the mapping is itself encrypted with the users key.

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                              • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

                                If you pay Proton Mail for a service, they may hand over the payment data in response to a court order: https://www.404media.co/proton-mail-helped-fbi-unmask-anonymous-stop-cop-city-protestor/

                                nomadskateboarding@mastodon.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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                                #51

                                @evacide Yes, that's following the law. All reputable companies follow the law.

                                I'm not a big fan of 404 media for the way they try and hype things that people might need info on or be ignorant of, but use terms of sensationalism.

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                                • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

                                  If you pay Proton Mail for a service, they may hand over the payment data in response to a court order: https://www.404media.co/proton-mail-helped-fbi-unmask-anonymous-stop-cop-city-protestor/

                                  propertyguy@social.vivaldi.netP This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  #52

                                  @evacide use cyberfear and their related mailum

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                                  • caitp@mstdn.socialC caitp@mstdn.social

                                    @evacide so the only real solution is to run your own mail server, because corporations will always do this if pressured?

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                                    #53

                                    @caitp @evacide I run my own mail server and spammers have made deliverability impossible for lil guys like me.

                                    I run my own server out of Germany, but I also have to text all of my friends to check their spam folders whenever I email them 🥲🥲🥲

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                                    • evacide@hachyderm.ioE evacide@hachyderm.io

                                      If you pay Proton Mail for a service, they may hand over the payment data in response to a court order: https://www.404media.co/proton-mail-helped-fbi-unmask-anonymous-stop-cop-city-protestor/

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                                      #54

                                      @evacide aren't their servers based in Switzerland

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                                      • private_brewing@mastodon.socialP private_brewing@mastodon.social

                                        @chiraag @evacide I suppose there could be a mechanism making that impossible for Proton to do. Like the user account could have the right to create email accounts with certain privileges, but the mapping is itself encrypted with the users key.

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                                        #55

                                        @private_brewing @evacide I guess? It's definitely nontrivial because they have to deal with recurring payments (so they need _some_ way to charge the card even if someone isn't logged in, since paid accounts are not subject to auto-deletion).

                                        The rhetoric around this has been pretty shitty too because *of course* Proton is going to comply by sharing whatever little info they have if ordered by a Swiss court - they make that exceptionally clear.

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                                        • chiraag@mastodon.onlineC chiraag@mastodon.online

                                          @private_brewing @evacide I guess? It's definitely nontrivial because they have to deal with recurring payments (so they need _some_ way to charge the card even if someone isn't logged in, since paid accounts are not subject to auto-deletion).

                                          The rhetoric around this has been pretty shitty too because *of course* Proton is going to comply by sharing whatever little info they have if ordered by a Swiss court - they make that exceptionally clear.

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                                          #56

                                          @private_brewing @evacide And like, most alternatives would do *exactly* the same thing when ordered by courts in their jurisdiction. Other than Tutanota and perhaps a few others, most have access to *more* information, and some of the big ones *proactively* share information.

                                          The fact that some people have the gall to sit here saying that Proton, a company, should refuse to share info after being ordered by a Swiss court is ludicrous.

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