chrisdoestech, to random
@chrisdoestech@fosstodon.org avatar

Very happy to have got a privacy win this week for a hold out family member.

Helped them switch their email/domain name from their shitty, exploitative web host to a decent registrar with mail going to a paid plan

Took less than 30 mins to switch everything and about 4 hours for MX records to propagate to Proton

They also asked me to delete their facebook account when I get time because they now find it a horrible platform - another win

Morishima, to security
@Morishima@ieji.de avatar
mjgardner, to random
@mjgardner@social.sdf.org avatar

I can’t reply to this confused #AntiCapitalist as they’ve already blocked me (good!): https://mas.to/@CatDad/112491941454860749

#Capitalism via customer subscriptions has been funding @protonprivacy from the start.

I was one of the 10,000 #ProtonMail backers mentioned in https://youtu.be/gFZ1peR9SiY and have since personified sunk cost with a >6 TB Visionary plan. But if #Proton dilutes that vision, I will be ahead of you in the line to migrate and unsubscribe.

I trust them to listen.

srueegger, to linux German
@srueegger@swiss.social avatar
outlyer, to opsec Catalan
@outlyer@mastodont.cat avatar

Així que Espanya va enviar una de les seves ordres xusques a Suïssa (d'aquelles que anomenen terroristes a Tsunami –LOL), Suïssa va requerir a i això va acabar descobrint la identitat d'una persona (a través del seu mail de recuperacio i un requeriment a Apple), i en la seva detenció.

Aneu amb compte i no doneu per fet que un servei segur/encriptat us converteix en anònims.

(Notícia de fa mínim dos setmanes que pel que sigui no m'havia arribat fins avui)

kelvin0mql, to random
@kelvin0mql@mastodon.hams.social avatar

Saw some folks on here talking about a survey from #ProtonMail, and noting that @protonprivacy was on Mastodon.

A plea went out to make sure to tell Proton in no uncertain terms that dabbling with AI would spell their doom. I agree.

Any service that is about privacy should have NOTHING to do with AI or LLMs... they are the antithesis of privacy.

erinc, to iPad
@erinc@mastodon.social avatar

I just returned my iPad Pro M4. is not a computer.

Here are some of the things I couldn’t do:

  • No custom app launcher like Alfred or Raycast
  • No local development
  • Inconsistent or non-existent keyboard shortcuts
  • No multiple audio streams
  • No browser extensions for Chrome/Brave
  • No granular firewall apps like Little Snitch
  • Can’t connect to my hardware crypto wallet
  • Can’t export/backup my
  • Can’t use plugins
  • Can’t backup (via Arc). iCloud is not backup.
bohwaz, to random French
@bohwaz@mamot.fr avatar

Hum je crois que j'ai été berné par la communication de car je pensais que tout était chiffré mais il semble qu'ils ne chiffrent pas les métadonnées des mail comme le sujet, le destinataire, la date du message.

https://314159.xyz/post/prontonmail-api/

Du coup ça répond à ma question de comment ils font pour rechercher dans les métadonnées des messages chiffrés...

Le site porte a confusion : "Subject lines and recipient/sender email addresses are encrypted but not end-to-end encrypted."

chema, to random
@chema@ctrvx.net avatar

I took the annual @protonprivacy annual survey today and they got generally glowing reviews from me. I have no hesitation about my upcoming annual renewal. That said, I am a bit concerned by the couple of questions regarding AI "features". I don't need a writing assistant, I really do not. I want to be able to access my Proton Drive on Linux and full Standard Notes integration.

IzzyOnDroid, to free
@IzzyOnDroid@floss.social avatar

at https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid today with 8 updated and 2 added apps:

  • frigoligo: mobile client for Wallabag
  • NeoStumbler: collecting wireless networks to Mozilla Location Services

Enjoy your with the repo :awesome:

IzzyOnDroid,
@IzzyOnDroid@floss.social avatar

Ah, PS, forgot to mention the

1 app was removed: not having received answers to my question from #ProtonMail for 1 year 3 months, them having the issue tracker closed a few months ago, now the entire repo was archived. There's a new repo, but app size increased even more – and still no per-ABI builds.

Thus I had to remove ProtonMail now from #IzzyOnDroid, and its return is rather unlikely. Please complain to them not me should this be an issue for you – and sorry for the sad news.

bluebeachball22, to random

@protonprivacy I really want to migrate from Gmail to ProtonMail, but unfortunately my ProtonMail account was temporarily disabled. I have been without my email for days, pleasehelp. I have answered all of the questions that you have asked me and it has been radio silence. This morning I received a fully copied/pasted email asking me to answer the same exact questions again. Questions such as: Have you used the account to subscribe to other services? If so, please list a few of them.

skarfester, to random Spanish
@skarfester@framapiaf.org avatar

Sobre lo de estaría bien no perder de vista que la Guardia Civil se inventó cargos de terrorismo y un supuesto atentado contra el rey para solicitar la información.
https://elmon.cat/politica/tribunals/guardia-civil-ensarronar-apple-europolidentificar-xuxu-rondinaire-838172/

jbzfn, to privacy
@jbzfn@mastodon.social avatar

#ProtonMail Discloses User Data Leading to Arrest in Spain

「 The core of the controversy stems from Proton Mail providing the Spanish police with the recovery email address associated with the Proton Mail account of an individual using the pseudonym ‘Xuxo Rondinaire.’ This individual is suspected of being a member of the Mossos d’Esquadra (Catalonia’s police force) and of using their internal knowledge to assist the Democratic Tsunami movement 」

https://restoreprivacy.com/protonmail-discloses-user-data-leading-to-arrest-in-spain/

#privacy #spain

ghose, to apple Spanish
@ghose@gts.xmgz.eu avatar

sobre lo de

os habéis leído la forma en que identifican al individuo?

Protonmail es instrumental y necesario en el proceso porque la persona establece su cuenta de como email de recuperación/apoyo, y a través de esa cuenta la IDENTIFICAN.

Poner en el titular a Protonmail y no a Apple dice mucho sobre quien redacta, sobre todo teniendo en cuenta los eslóganes publicitarios de esa empresa que dicen lo de «lo que pasa en tu apple se queda en tu apple», como una garantía de seguridad y privacidad. Wait!! No dice nada de anonimato!! (como Proton).

En definitiva, estáis desviando el tiro. Again.

smallcircles, to random
@smallcircles@social.coop avatar

@protonprivacy there's some functionality I'd like to have in .

I created a filter that based on a CC mail address put a Label on every match, favorited the mail and put it in a separate folder.

Great. Except that there were 1600 mails using that CC that were filtered which shouldn't have been matched. I made a mistake.

And now there's NO way to correct, except for manually opening each and every mail to unfavorite and remove the label, then place it in the folders they originated

boilingsteam, to privacy
@boilingsteam@mastodon.cloud avatar
DM_Ronin, to privacy
@DM_Ronin@mstdn.social avatar

There is so much irony in this https://restoreprivacy.com/protonmail-discloses-user-data-leading-to-arrest-in-spain/

  1. PSOE/Sumar coalition making a deal with Catalans to prop them into the gov't, then going after a Catalan independence supporter (just stating the events: I don't know much about Catalan independence movements)
  2. People blaming Proton mainly for this, while probably the best approach is to hold gov'ts into account when such things happen (not to say Proton is blameless in anything)

HeliaXyana, to privacy
@HeliaXyana@mastodon.nl avatar

In light of World Press Freedom Day, here is a small list of free and open-source software I like that safeguards freedom:

https://www.unesco.org/en/days/press-freedom

Help expand the list!

brie, to Signal

I don't get all the hype about and usernames.

  • they still grab phone numbers
  • they still are centralized silo, adamant on controlling your communication
  • they still are hysterical about possibility of third-party clients.

Still zero reasons to switch from .

lienrag,

@brie

Sure, but the question was never "switching from XMPP" : #Signal is an entry-level application for people interested by privacy but without technical knowledge.
I have yet to succeed in convincing anyone to use #XMPP while I already convinced people in my circle of relations to use Signal.
And of the people I convinced to use #protonmail only maybe one in ten remembers their password or care to check their inbox from time to time.

Friction is a great way to discourage people...

retiolus, to random
@retiolus@mamot.fr avatar

I've been using, and paying for a email for over 3 years now. And I think I'm going to give it up.

After 3 years, it's still not possible to use OpenPGP, I have to use a dodgy system and give a password to everyone I want to email who doesn't use Tutanota.

Searching for emails is a pain, a real pain.

It is not possible to use any client other than Tutanota.

I came from , and changed because their commercial com. became too aggressive for my taste. I may reconsider...

gavin57, to random
@gavin57@toot.wales avatar

Anyone out there using as their everyday email service? Any good?

protonprivacy, to random
@protonprivacy@mastodon.social avatar

We've recently introduced major new features for #ProtonMail for Business – and we're just getting started!

🔖 Custom Business Branding
📱 iOS App Upgrades
🗓️ Calendar Improvements
💻 Desktop App

Read the thread for more details. ⬇️

dariusbarbus, to random
@dariusbarbus@mastodon.world avatar

@protonprivacy appears to be unreachable in some parts of the world, not only Turkey as the status page reports, both and app are not working

raoulmillais, to random
@raoulmillais@mastodon.social avatar

Seems like is down. @protonprivacy your status page says everything is ok but I’m getting lots of internal server errors in the iOS app and on the web app.

firefly, to privacy in Swiss authorities intervene, Proton Mail not blocked in India
@firefly@neon.nightbulb.net avatar

Everything you need to know about so-called 'Swiss Privacy' we learned decades ago from Operation Thesaurus, AKA, Operation Rubicon. We learned that CIA operations and black budget banking are actually headquartered in the Swiss underground.

Operation Rubicon
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Rubicon

Crypto AG
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crypto_AG

If you trust any third-party server to protect your privacy, you're a rube. If you trust Proton Mail to protect your privacy, you're a rube getting 'crossed' by the Swiss Rubi-con. Either you own your keys and your data on your computer or else you have no privacy. Someone else's promise that your data will be 'encrypted' so they can't decipher it is a hollow pledge. If you send any form of plaintext to a remote server, no matter how much they claim to encrypt it, you have zero assurance of data privacy.

Watch the phan boiz rage outlet!

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