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A lot of people talking about dumping Proton right now are misunderstanding what actually happened.

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  • cosantifascists@kolektiva.socialC cosantifascists@kolektiva.social

    A lot of people talking about dumping Proton right now are misunderstanding what actually happened.

    Feds were able to coerce the Swiss government to coerce Proton to hand over whatever data they had on an anonymous Stop Cop City email address, that was being investigated for terrorism.

    That metadata included credit card details information for the account, which is very difficult to anonymize.

    Proton offers cash payments to work around this obvious security flaw.

    If you must pay for a Proton account for a radical project, pay with cash (you can mail it) or washed crypto (Monero -> Bitcoin).

    All credit card payments are traceable, even to a privacy-focused company.

    Your security model should not rely on a business to fight the state on your behalf.

    Your email or VPN provider is not going to risk prison time for your $5/mo. It's just not going to happen, at least for anything commercial. Tuta and every other email privacy-focused email company will comply with court orders.

    Trying to find the perfect email provider is a fool's errand. It doesn't exist.

    You can however anonymize your useage of privacy friendly services like Proton, Tuta, or Mailbox by not entering your credit card number, phone number, name, personal email, or IP to that account.

    pink_black_insr@kolektiva.socialP This user is from outside of this forum
    pink_black_insr@kolektiva.socialP This user is from outside of this forum
    pink_black_insr@kolektiva.social
    wrote sidst redigeret af
    #15

    @COSAntiFascists its a shame more people are not hip to this. You need to treat security like an onion, and deal with all aspects of OPSEC all the way down the stack.

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    • cosantifascists@kolektiva.socialC cosantifascists@kolektiva.social

      A lot of people talking about dumping Proton right now are misunderstanding what actually happened.

      Feds were able to coerce the Swiss government to coerce Proton to hand over whatever data they had on an anonymous Stop Cop City email address, that was being investigated for terrorism.

      That metadata included credit card details information for the account, which is very difficult to anonymize.

      Proton offers cash payments to work around this obvious security flaw.

      If you must pay for a Proton account for a radical project, pay with cash (you can mail it) or washed crypto (Monero -> Bitcoin).

      All credit card payments are traceable, even to a privacy-focused company.

      Your security model should not rely on a business to fight the state on your behalf.

      Your email or VPN provider is not going to risk prison time for your $5/mo. It's just not going to happen, at least for anything commercial. Tuta and every other email privacy-focused email company will comply with court orders.

      Trying to find the perfect email provider is a fool's errand. It doesn't exist.

      You can however anonymize your useage of privacy friendly services like Proton, Tuta, or Mailbox by not entering your credit card number, phone number, name, personal email, or IP to that account.

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      chinstonwurchill@mastodon.social
      wrote sidst redigeret af
      #16

      @COSAntiFascists I signed up with cash. Later I was made to provide my payment information.

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      • cosantifascists@kolektiva.socialC cosantifascists@kolektiva.social

        A lot of people talking about dumping Proton right now are misunderstanding what actually happened.

        Feds were able to coerce the Swiss government to coerce Proton to hand over whatever data they had on an anonymous Stop Cop City email address, that was being investigated for terrorism.

        That metadata included credit card details information for the account, which is very difficult to anonymize.

        Proton offers cash payments to work around this obvious security flaw.

        If you must pay for a Proton account for a radical project, pay with cash (you can mail it) or washed crypto (Monero -> Bitcoin).

        All credit card payments are traceable, even to a privacy-focused company.

        Your security model should not rely on a business to fight the state on your behalf.

        Your email or VPN provider is not going to risk prison time for your $5/mo. It's just not going to happen, at least for anything commercial. Tuta and every other email privacy-focused email company will comply with court orders.

        Trying to find the perfect email provider is a fool's errand. It doesn't exist.

        You can however anonymize your useage of privacy friendly services like Proton, Tuta, or Mailbox by not entering your credit card number, phone number, name, personal email, or IP to that account.

        mxjaygrant@triangletoot.partyM This user is from outside of this forum
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        mxjaygrant@triangletoot.party
        wrote sidst redigeret af
        #17

        @COSAntiFascists this is a shit take, comrade

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        • cosantifascists@kolektiva.socialC cosantifascists@kolektiva.social

          A lot of people talking about dumping Proton right now are misunderstanding what actually happened.

          Feds were able to coerce the Swiss government to coerce Proton to hand over whatever data they had on an anonymous Stop Cop City email address, that was being investigated for terrorism.

          That metadata included credit card details information for the account, which is very difficult to anonymize.

          Proton offers cash payments to work around this obvious security flaw.

          If you must pay for a Proton account for a radical project, pay with cash (you can mail it) or washed crypto (Monero -> Bitcoin).

          All credit card payments are traceable, even to a privacy-focused company.

          Your security model should not rely on a business to fight the state on your behalf.

          Your email or VPN provider is not going to risk prison time for your $5/mo. It's just not going to happen, at least for anything commercial. Tuta and every other email privacy-focused email company will comply with court orders.

          Trying to find the perfect email provider is a fool's errand. It doesn't exist.

          You can however anonymize your useage of privacy friendly services like Proton, Tuta, or Mailbox by not entering your credit card number, phone number, name, personal email, or IP to that account.

          dancingtreefrog@mastodon.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
          dancingtreefrog@mastodon.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
          dancingtreefrog@mastodon.social
          wrote sidst redigeret af
          #18

          @COSAntiFascists
          Corporations are legal entities. Governments control the law. So you can never trust corporations.

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          • cosantifascists@kolektiva.socialC cosantifascists@kolektiva.social

            A lot of people talking about dumping Proton right now are misunderstanding what actually happened.

            Feds were able to coerce the Swiss government to coerce Proton to hand over whatever data they had on an anonymous Stop Cop City email address, that was being investigated for terrorism.

            That metadata included credit card details information for the account, which is very difficult to anonymize.

            Proton offers cash payments to work around this obvious security flaw.

            If you must pay for a Proton account for a radical project, pay with cash (you can mail it) or washed crypto (Monero -> Bitcoin).

            All credit card payments are traceable, even to a privacy-focused company.

            Your security model should not rely on a business to fight the state on your behalf.

            Your email or VPN provider is not going to risk prison time for your $5/mo. It's just not going to happen, at least for anything commercial. Tuta and every other email privacy-focused email company will comply with court orders.

            Trying to find the perfect email provider is a fool's errand. It doesn't exist.

            You can however anonymize your useage of privacy friendly services like Proton, Tuta, or Mailbox by not entering your credit card number, phone number, name, personal email, or IP to that account.

            axolotl@kolektiva.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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            axolotl@kolektiva.social
            wrote sidst redigeret af
            #19

            @COSAntiFascists "Your email or VPN provider is not going to risk prison time for your $5/mo."

            - Taking a risk for $5/mo, no. But given the masses talking about dumping Proton rn, this decision is going to cost them much, much more than $5/mo.

            - Im no lawyer, but im pretty sure this isnt a case of going straight to prison. Unless Switzerland is a totalitarian state and i didnt notice, there are legal measures they could have taken instead of immediately folding.

            - Selling themselves as the 'privacy' option then selling out an activist without so much as a whimper is a bad look, and they deserve to lose trust and users.

            - This wouldn't happen with riseup (like, they dont charge, so its literately impossible)

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            • budududuroiu@hachyderm.ioB budududuroiu@hachyderm.io

              @dalias @COSAntiFascists did he really?

              From what I dug up, seems like he praised Trump's FTC pick, which is quite far of an endorsement of Trump.

              I also praise some of Trump's moves, namely tarrifs (implementation could be better). AOC also sometimes agrees with Ted Cruz on stuff.

              axolotl@kolektiva.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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              axolotl@kolektiva.social
              wrote sidst redigeret af
              #20

              @budududuroiu well Gail Slater is also trash so this defense is rather empty.

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              • axolotl@kolektiva.socialA axolotl@kolektiva.social

                @budududuroiu well Gail Slater is also trash so this defense is rather empty.

                budududuroiu@hachyderm.ioB This user is from outside of this forum
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                budududuroiu@hachyderm.io
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                #21

                @axolotl it's not defense, I don't look to corporations to be the guardians of morality, just saying the person I was replying was saying nonsense

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                • cosantifascists@kolektiva.socialC cosantifascists@kolektiva.social

                  A lot of people talking about dumping Proton right now are misunderstanding what actually happened.

                  Feds were able to coerce the Swiss government to coerce Proton to hand over whatever data they had on an anonymous Stop Cop City email address, that was being investigated for terrorism.

                  That metadata included credit card details information for the account, which is very difficult to anonymize.

                  Proton offers cash payments to work around this obvious security flaw.

                  If you must pay for a Proton account for a radical project, pay with cash (you can mail it) or washed crypto (Monero -> Bitcoin).

                  All credit card payments are traceable, even to a privacy-focused company.

                  Your security model should not rely on a business to fight the state on your behalf.

                  Your email or VPN provider is not going to risk prison time for your $5/mo. It's just not going to happen, at least for anything commercial. Tuta and every other email privacy-focused email company will comply with court orders.

                  Trying to find the perfect email provider is a fool's errand. It doesn't exist.

                  You can however anonymize your useage of privacy friendly services like Proton, Tuta, or Mailbox by not entering your credit card number, phone number, name, personal email, or IP to that account.

                  agajdosi@witter.czA This user is from outside of this forum
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                  agajdosi@witter.cz
                  wrote sidst redigeret af
                  #22

                  @COSAntiFascists and their CEO is a nazi or not?

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                  • axolotl@kolektiva.socialA axolotl@kolektiva.social

                    @COSAntiFascists "Your email or VPN provider is not going to risk prison time for your $5/mo."

                    - Taking a risk for $5/mo, no. But given the masses talking about dumping Proton rn, this decision is going to cost them much, much more than $5/mo.

                    - Im no lawyer, but im pretty sure this isnt a case of going straight to prison. Unless Switzerland is a totalitarian state and i didnt notice, there are legal measures they could have taken instead of immediately folding.

                    - Selling themselves as the 'privacy' option then selling out an activist without so much as a whimper is a bad look, and they deserve to lose trust and users.

                    - This wouldn't happen with riseup (like, they dont charge, so its literately impossible)

                    zzt@mas.toZ This user is from outside of this forum
                    zzt@mas.toZ This user is from outside of this forum
                    zzt@mas.to
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                    #23

                    @axolotl @COSAntiFascists in addition: “That metadata included credit card details information for the account, which is very difficult to anonymize.” it is fucking rich to claim this when signal does it for their only paid feature: https://signal.org/blog/introducing-secure-backups/

                    “Using the same zero-knowledge technology that enables Signal groups to work without revealing intimate metadata, backup archives are stored without a direct link to a specific backup payment or Signal user account.”

                    and it’s open source

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                    • zzt@mas.toZ zzt@mas.to

                      @axolotl @COSAntiFascists in addition: “That metadata included credit card details information for the account, which is very difficult to anonymize.” it is fucking rich to claim this when signal does it for their only paid feature: https://signal.org/blog/introducing-secure-backups/

                      “Using the same zero-knowledge technology that enables Signal groups to work without revealing intimate metadata, backup archives are stored without a direct link to a specific backup payment or Signal user account.”

                      and it’s open source

                      zzt@mas.toZ This user is from outside of this forum
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                      zzt@mas.to
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                      #24

                      @axolotl @COSAntiFascists and that’s not to say it’s trivial but uhhh maybe people shouldn’t trust supposed cryptographers who avoid doing difficult but solvable shit

                      also maybe a leftist group should avoid going to bat for a corporation that the ancoms have known is fucking rotten for years

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                      • cosantifascists@kolektiva.socialC cosantifascists@kolektiva.social

                        A lot of people talking about dumping Proton right now are misunderstanding what actually happened.

                        Feds were able to coerce the Swiss government to coerce Proton to hand over whatever data they had on an anonymous Stop Cop City email address, that was being investigated for terrorism.

                        That metadata included credit card details information for the account, which is very difficult to anonymize.

                        Proton offers cash payments to work around this obvious security flaw.

                        If you must pay for a Proton account for a radical project, pay with cash (you can mail it) or washed crypto (Monero -> Bitcoin).

                        All credit card payments are traceable, even to a privacy-focused company.

                        Your security model should not rely on a business to fight the state on your behalf.

                        Your email or VPN provider is not going to risk prison time for your $5/mo. It's just not going to happen, at least for anything commercial. Tuta and every other email privacy-focused email company will comply with court orders.

                        Trying to find the perfect email provider is a fool's errand. It doesn't exist.

                        You can however anonymize your useage of privacy friendly services like Proton, Tuta, or Mailbox by not entering your credit card number, phone number, name, personal email, or IP to that account.

                        james@bne.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                        james@bne.social
                        wrote sidst redigeret af
                        #25

                        @COSAntiFascists You can buy Mullvad vouchers through Amazon, which essentially anonymises your purchase.

                        Amazon knows you bought a Mullvad voucher, but don’t know your voucher code. Mullvad knows the voucher code but doesn’t know who bought it. Elegant solution.

                        (Shop-bought gift cards are activated at the till with your credit card details, and so are not anonymous).

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                        • axolotl@kolektiva.socialA axolotl@kolektiva.social

                          @COSAntiFascists "Your email or VPN provider is not going to risk prison time for your $5/mo."

                          - Taking a risk for $5/mo, no. But given the masses talking about dumping Proton rn, this decision is going to cost them much, much more than $5/mo.

                          - Im no lawyer, but im pretty sure this isnt a case of going straight to prison. Unless Switzerland is a totalitarian state and i didnt notice, there are legal measures they could have taken instead of immediately folding.

                          - Selling themselves as the 'privacy' option then selling out an activist without so much as a whimper is a bad look, and they deserve to lose trust and users.

                          - This wouldn't happen with riseup (like, they dont charge, so its literately impossible)

                          r3dr3clus3@infosec.exchangeR This user is from outside of this forum
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                          r3dr3clus3@infosec.exchange
                          wrote sidst redigeret af
                          #26

                          @axolotl I had to look up riseup - this looks amazing at first glance! Have I just been completely living under a rock, or is my surprise that more people aren't talking about this org justified?

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                          • r3dr3clus3@infosec.exchangeR r3dr3clus3@infosec.exchange

                            @axolotl I had to look up riseup - this looks amazing at first glance! Have I just been completely living under a rock, or is my surprise that more people aren't talking about this org justified?

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                            axolotl@kolektiva.social
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                            #27

                            @r3dr3clus3 yeah, i dont know. they have been around for quite awhile and provide a bunch of rad services for free. Some years ago they locked down new email accounts and you can only get one with a code from an og user. I assume this is the main reason they arent well known anymore.
                            But most of their services are open. Their vpn is free and easy, and i use their pads to collaborate on (non-sensitive) texts pretty much daily.

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                            • processparsnip@mastodon.ieP processparsnip@mastodon.ie

                              @BillySmith

                              Serious question, is this still a thing? Because all the cards in the stores here can be purchased with cash but then you have to go online and provide ID to actually use the card.

                              @COSAntiFascists

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                              billysmith@social.coop
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                              #28

                              @ProcessParsnip @COSAntiFascists

                              It's still a thing in the UK.

                              I don't know about elsewhere.

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