I did, although, I cannot remember why it was ruled out.
EDIT:
Okay, reading past mailing lists inside the company, it seems like key disclosure laws may apply in Estonia, which raised a few eyebrows here.
As a hosting company it is obvious that we will deal with bad actors at times, and we already have procedures in place to disclosure the little information we have to authorities if asked.
However, I read more than one account on authorities raiding data centers for drives without talking to anyone before doing so, and we want to have the legal right to deny them access to the encryption keys in court.
EDIT:
Okay, reading past mailing lists inside the company, it seems like key disclosure laws may apply in Estonia, which raised a few eyebrows here.
As a hosting company it is obvious that we will deal with bad actors at times, and we already have procedures in place to disclosure the little information we have to authorities if asked.
However, I read more than one account on authorities raiding data centers for drives without talking to anyone before doing so, and we want to have the legal right to deny them access to the encryption keys in court.