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by blitzar
775 days ago
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Proton Mail can give email content, however, it is encrypted and they do not have the encryption keys. Anything that is stored by anyone can be handed over. That information may be useful, may be useless or may be useless now and useful tomorrow when they have the key. |
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True, but they can trivially obtain them given they control everything in the browser.
The question then becomes, does the law allow compelling to that degree? Apple fought back in the San Bruno case, but they’re very well lawyered up