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by ocdtrekkie
1972 days ago
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Indeed, people have drama'd a lot about Australia's surveillance laws, but they have little applicability to Fastmail. Additionally, if you are worried about government surveillance, your safest bet is just to be storing your data under someone else's government. If you live in the US, it's very easy for the US to get your data, and more irritating for the US to ask Australia for your data. |
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As an American storing data in Australia creates another problem. The US can't spy in the US on it's own citizens but another country can at the request of the US government and will report everything back to the US.
I would pick Russia or China first...
Or just use protonmail which is designed to offer some protection.