• azalty@jlai.lu
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    8 months ago

    Oh so you believe that Proton wants to hand out user data? Absolutely not. It gives them bad publicity and discredits them.

    Capitalism and activism has nothing to do with the subject. We’re here for privacy and anonymity. A good service is trustless. It’s not up to Disroot and Riseup to decide whether they’ll hand out user info or not. They subject to some legislation because of the country they’re based in, and I don’t think they’re willing to go to jail by not cooperating.

    And you can spread your hate towards the younger generation and smartphones all you want, it only makes you more irrelevant. You didn’t write any argument as to why those services are better except “they’re activists” and “I trust them”, which doesn’t matter in any way.

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        8 months ago

        Except with a VPN you’re not identified by the servers you connect to, so they can safely not log any traffic and as such, law enforcement can’t ask to hand out data about a specific account because they don’t know which account did it. Same goes for logging the IP of the account, because again, they don’t know which account it is, and can’t force a service to log all users for the sake of finding one.

        It’s not true for mail services however, as the email address is your login and/or is linked to a specific account, forever and exclusively.

        Disroot stores your IP address so there’s already that. Didn’t check the other one.

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          Except with a VPN you’re not identified by the servers you connect to, so they can safely not log any traffic and as such, law enforcement can’t ask to hand out data about a specific account because they don’t know which account did it. Same goes for logging the IP of the account, because again, they don’t know which account it is, and can’t force a service to log all users for the sake of finding one.

          VPN and Tor and I guess i2p can disguise your IP address indeed.

          It’s not true for mail services however, as the email address is your login and/or is linked to a specific account, forever and exclusively.

          I’m not following what you mean by this ?

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            What I’m saying is that VPNs can legally not give out your info, while mail services can’t, because of the technical reasons I mentioned, and as such, it doesn’t make Proton any more faulty for handing out info that it would make Riseup or Disroot to do the same. At the end, they’re all legally required to comply and will do if asked to.