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by teekert
658 days ago
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That is indeed bs. They gave up some IP addresses in accordance with local laws. Why are you saying this? To justify your own use of free big tech services at the cost of all your data? Proton services have been audited, Proton staff cannot access your encrypted data. Whereas we know from Snowden et al that your data in most public clouds is readily available to the world police. Make a pic of your kid's private parts for medical reasons and people have found out the difference. My pictures are encrypt before they go to Proton Drive. If Apple starts on-device scanning to see if I'm a criminal while I sleep, I'll be on GrapheneOS several days later, but still a happy Proton user. |
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Don't use any external service hosted in a country that complies with LEO or MLAT requests from the country of your residence. Actively seek out services hosted in countries that are hostile to the country of your residence.
Host your own infra, with your own authenticated FDE, reed switches and shock sensors for instant power-down on the cabinet, tamper-resistant and tamper-evident everything. Tor Hidden Services and i2p eepsites for any and all private correspondence if you really take this seriously.