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@fne8w2ah@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish • 1 year ago

Proton Mail founder vows to fight Australia’s eSafety regulator in court rather than spy on users | Australia news | The Guardian

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Proton Mail founder vows to fight Australia’s eSafety regulator in court rather than spy on users | Australia news | The Guardian

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@fne8w2ah@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish • 1 year ago
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Proton Mail founder vows to fight Australia’s eSafety regulator in court rather than spy on users
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Andy Yen says draft safety standards ‘would force online services … to access, collect and read users’ private conversations’
  • @bored_boar_onboard@lemmy.world
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    Do you have anymore background on that?

    • @dai@lemmy.world
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      https://www.wired.com/story/protonmail-amends-policy-after-giving-up-activists-data/

      https://cldc.org/does-protonmail-snitch/

      In addition protonmail do not protect your metadata (from memory), it’s not encrypted in transit.

      Protonmail also keep your public and private keys on their servers, it’s PGP however they don’t want the end users to have to manage their own keys. That to me isn’t ideal.

      Receiving from another provider you’ll get TLS encryption until it hits protonmail servers but protonmail will then decrypt your email and again encrypt your email using your PGP stored on their servers.

      Sending an email from proton to another provider will be encrypted on protonmail servers but that’s where it ends. TLS will take care of the in-transit and again may not be stored securely on the receiving end.

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      He wrote their instead of they’re, make your judgement.

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