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ID411

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ID411 ,

But now where am I going to get my “china maleware” headline !?!

ID411 ,

Imagine what the internet is like for someone that feels that way about cats and dogs

ID411 ,

Always wonder if this is a state actor

ID411 ,

They are not blocked but are removed from the store, at least as far as I can read in my phone, without a login that the intercept forces on anyone who wants to read it.

ID411 ,

It might be pedantic, but the difference I was trying to highlight was that it’s not blocked by the browser. It is (or was) blocked from being downloaded from the app marketplace.

The reason this is important is that the extension can still be installed, if you were to download it from elsewhere.

ID411 ,

Any one who submits content starting with “Tesla says”’nor “Musk says” should have a serious word with themselves

ID411 ,

Imagine driving to work thinking “ today’s the day we finally help those ads get through “

ID411 ,

I guess the donations weren’t big enough this year.

ID411 ,

This is an article to make you buy an e-bike now .

You know that, right ?

Self-hosted website for posting web novel/fiction

Hey hello, self-hosting noob here. I just want to know if anyone would know a good way to host my writing. Something akin to those webcomic sites, except for writing. Multiple stories with their own "sections" (?) and a chapter selection for each. Maybe a home page or profile page to just briefly detail myself or whatever, I...

ID411 ,

This is fantastic. Under reported in Western news , of course

ID411 ,

Proton doesn’t get a free ride here.

They are bound Swiss law and should not be retaining any identifying information.

If they are going to give up everything they have on you when the feds come knocking, they shouldn’t keep anything or they shouldn’t market themselves as private and secure .

ID411 ,

Don’t tell me, tell the guy they gave up . ?

They market to activists and people concerned with the business of protest, not Swiss law experts - and are very much are not up front about what could happen if they are contact by LE. Of course They don’t hide it, but you won’t find it on the front page, where they trumpet about Swiss privacy.. You and I know the detail, many users may not.

At the end of the day, they attract a lot of activists and protesters to their service, with the offer of “safe and secure email. “ .

They hold a database of all them, in a jurisdiction that requires them to comply with legal requests for information.

They service some 6000 such requests from their database of every year, or around 30 per day.

You can decide for yourself who this efficient and eminently accessible single source of protesters information helps the most.

ID411 ,

I’ve never sought to absolve the user of responsibility, but nor am I ready to label him a criminal, which you seem to be able to do.

At the same time, my words were quite specifically a mild criticism of Proton who are, for reasons I have explain, not entirely the privacy haven it is perceived to be, because of design decisions, where it choose to host its servers and the fact that it has perhaps unknowingly created a highly functional database for law enforcement to query in demand.

ID411 ,

Quite the opposite.

You’ve been triggered by very mild criticism of Proton and the small but nonetheless important risks associated with using that service.

You have accused the user in question of doing crimes - it’s there in your comment for everyone to see. You are unable to accept that a firm that according to their own data, services 6000 requests for information under the Law, is a useful source of information for Law Enforcement.

There’s no where for this conversation to go from here.

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