• Alk@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    This is non-news, like all tech companies, they are bound by law to do this. It happens more than 6000 times per year for Proton. However, this user just had bad opsec. Proton emails are all encrypted and cannot be read unless law enforcement gets your password, which Proton does not have access to. Even if Proton hands over all data.

    • ID411@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      2 months ago

      Proton doesn’t get a free ride here.

      They are bound Swiss law and should not be retaining any identifying information.

      If they are going to give up everything they have on you when the feds come knocking, they shouldn’t keep anything or they shouldn’t market themselves as private and secure .

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        2 months ago

        Upon receiving the recovery email from Proton Mail, Spanish authorities further requested Apple to provide additional details linked to that email, leading to the identification of the individual.

        The user specifically requested that Proton retain this PII for account recovery.

        Speaking of which, how do they implement recovery emails? Do they save your private keys only if account recovery is enabled?