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by traeblain 4632 days ago
So they are saying that they can never get a NSL to turn over information, but where are these servers? Who has the keys to the door of the server room?

So maybe they don't get the NSL, but the people/group/company that is handling the servers might. This seems disingenuous. I could be wrong, but it feels like they are making claims that will dupe people into their service because they feel safe.

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> So maybe they don't get the NSL, but the people/group/company that is handling the servers might. This seems disingenuous.

well they do say explicitly that, near the bottom. Hardly disingenuous.

They do in fact mention that in the article:

> There are of course other avenues available to obtain your data. Our colocation providers could be compelled to give physical access to our servers. Network capturing devices could be installed. And in the worst case an attacker could simply force their way into the datacentre and physically remove our servers.