They dont get to choose if they hand over data. If they dont do it voluntarily, they just get raided. Also handing data to any EU police means that the US will get that info too.
Do you have any suggestions of an email service provider that is more respectful of privacy than proton? Or is this just the dystopia we live in where no data is private…
Proton is 100% respectful of user’s privacy. So is Tutanota and all others service providers that advertise about privacy as a main objective.
Nevertheless : at the end of the day they do need to comply with law enforcement.
Don’t be fooled by a false sense of privacy if you are crossing the line, for everything else you’re perfectly fine with proton, tutanota and alike.
Thank you. I suppose you’re right. My imagination tends to spiral. How much longer until thinking the wrong thoughts becomes a matter of law enforcement.
*Citation needed.
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-58476983
They dont get to choose if they hand over data. If they dont do it voluntarily, they just get raided. Also handing data to any EU police means that the US will get that info too.
Do you have any suggestions of an email service provider that is more respectful of privacy than proton? Or is this just the dystopia we live in where no data is private…
Proton is 100% respectful of user’s privacy. So is Tutanota and all others service providers that advertise about privacy as a main objective. Nevertheless : at the end of the day they do need to comply with law enforcement. Don’t be fooled by a false sense of privacy if you are crossing the line, for everything else you’re perfectly fine with proton, tutanota and alike.
Thank you. I suppose you’re right. My imagination tends to spiral. How much longer until thinking the wrong thoughts becomes a matter of law enforcement.