idk about Skiff, but Proton also tells to e2ee mails to/from outside if they‘re using PGP…
idk about Skiff, but Proton also tells to e2ee mails to/from outside if they‘re using PGP…
Thank you
D‘you have any source for that? Sounds kinda way too good somehow for me ^^
Didn‘t knew that exists, awesome. Checking it out for sure :)
wish I could upvote this more than just once
agreed on that, but I think, before that would be, don’t try to threaten ppl on the internet and don’t expect to be anonymous by just using a private service. I mean, the mail might be encrypted, but the recipient gets it, can read it and can show it to anyone else.
still: private ≠ anonymous
can you elaborate?
and the other one regarding the clima activist:
https://protonmail.com/blog/climate-activist-arrest/
let me quote from reddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/ProtonMail/comments/15luwua/comment/jvd0fz9/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3):
The article doesn’t link the original court filing or discuss what actually happened, and from the title alone, is rather misleading.
The actual warrant can be found here and has the important missing details: https://drive.proton.me/urls/57QC5F26BW#nseYl6ICaQHm
The only data we could provide (in response to a binding Swiss legal order), was the user’s recovery email address, which the user added himself, and is optional to begin with.
Unfortunately, said user also used that recovery address to create a Twitter account, and Twitter turned over his phone number and IP address. So probably not the smartest move if you want to threaten public officials.
Coincidentally, this case again proves that Proton Mail’s encryption cannot be bypassed by law enforcement.
You had to dig deep to get a news from 2021. and still, private doesn‘t mean anonymous, idk why everyone relates the both.
And still, no news here, Proton explained this case several times and they‘ve been pretty transparent.
True.
Then with Proton (idk about tutanota) you should be able to mail E2EE with them, since you can import their Public Keys into Proton. It’s not just “E2EE Proton2Proton”, since Proton uses PGP, you can safely mail E2EE with anyone using PGP.
compared to gmail, both are more then viable options and it depends on personal preferences. Personally I chose Proton and I am very happy with it.
message people I know who use Gmail securely
don’t know how that should work, but ok…
Teach.