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Proton is taking its privacy-first apps to a nonprofit foundation model
(arstechnica.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Wait, they give Europol access if and only if a swiss judge order it. They protect your privacy but neither you or them are above the law.
Complete and unrestricted access, following a court order, to the data they have access to, this does not include the contents of your emails or the files in your drive, which are e2ee.
Last time I read about something like that was them giving away an email address iirc.
Only to the data they have access to, which isn't much as pretty much everything is E2EE and logging is minimal or in many cases non-existent.
And "I won't support any company that complies with the law" is certainly a take.
Source on that? Genuinely asking.
None, because it didn't happen.
The police wanted information about an account, so Proton gave them everything they had, which was the recovery email address. That's it.