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He/him. I had a little over 9K things to talk about before...and I've probably got well over 9K things to talk about now. Even if I'm saying them in a mask.
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Alexander The 1st
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He/him. I had a little over 9K things to talk about before...and I've probably got well over 9K things to talk about now. Even if I'm saying them in a mask.
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Mar 09, 2026
@ohir @malwaretech "Anyone on your packet way to the service will act to uncover you."
The big detail is that it was the person *closest* the endpoint that did the uncovering that bothers people; had it been ProtonMail's ISP, it would be a different question.
But the issue that people take issue with is that ProtonMail appears to have folded without *any* resistance, over something they claim they would not normally fold over. Hence the "It's not the same as them giving data directly to the FBI if they give it to the Swiss government who then gives it to the FBI." distinction they appear to be trying to make.
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