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@cronenthal@discuss.tchncs.de on discuss.tchncs.de Open parent
The informed choice
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@BigTurkeyLove@lemmy.dbzer0.com on lemmy.dbzer0.com Open parent
I’ve been using the one included with my Proton subscription, what do yall think about it? Worth it to also pay for Mullvad?
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@lambalicious@lemmy.sdf.org on lemmy.sdf.org Open parent
Proton is known to unmask paying customers to agencies like the FBI, just so you know.
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@zarkanian@sh.itjust.works on sh.itjust.works Open parent
No, lol. That would have to go through a Swiss court first. Also, the only info the FBI is going to get is “Yes, this person is a ProtonVPN customer.” Your data is end-to-end encrypted, so Proton cannot decrypt it.
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@lambalicious@lemmy.sdf.org on lemmy.sdf.org Open parent
Check the news. Proton literally unmasked the identity of a paying customer to the FBI. Delivering someone’s identity is as bad if not worse than delivering messages: at that point it matters not if your data is encrypted because now the FBI can target you for $5-wrench torture.
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@DownByLaw@sh.itjust.works on sh.itjust.works Open parent
Half true. This post is about VPN. And Proton VPN is still safe. Your info/news is on Proton Mail. In this case Proton was legally obliged (Swiss law) to give out identifying data for the owner of a known email address. The owner used a credit card and they had to give up the credit card info. The content and communications inside their email account is still private and was not given out. If they had used cash or crypto for paying, proton might have had no information to give out to the authorities. And again, they were obliged by law.
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@lambalicious@lemmy.sdf.org on lemmy.sdf.org Open parent
And again, they were obliged by law. If the only defense a company has for giving away information about (paying!) customers to an agency of a fascist country known for disappearing people is “I was just obeying orders!”, may I remind you of the Nuremberg Trials. But, well, I guess there’s nothing better to expect from Proton on that end. The Swiss were, after all, well-known for taking all that Nazi gold without any complaints. Just follow orders, like a good soldier.
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@WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works · Mar 08
why, what should have they done? close shop and go to jail for not complying? you have unrealistic expectations. if you are high risk, you should only access their services over their onion site and only pay in crypto or gift cards. they give all the tools one needs to stay truly anonymous.
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