Comment on ProtonMail Logged IP Address of French Activist; Should You Be Worried About Your Privacy?
Dojan@pawb.social 3 weeks agoRight, because corporations are widely known for going to prison when they break the law. Where exactly did they imprison Facebook for interfering in elections? Running illegal experiments on people? Pirating books and pornography? Surveilling children and selling their data?
Look at Mullvad. They’ve denied access to their data multiple times, they got raided, and nothing of use was recoverable. That’s what respect for privacy looks like. Proton could set their infrastructure up in this fashion, but instead they’ve chosen to just hand out user data freely.
_cryptagion@anarchist.nexus 3 weeks ago
Now you’re comparing apples to oranges? Is that what you do when your position is untenable?
Dojan@pawb.social 3 weeks ago
So Proton’s no-log policy is an apple and Mullvad’s no-log policy is an orange, is what you’re saying?
_cryptagion@anarchist.nexus 3 weeks ago
No, I’m saying that you’re comparing email to a VPN. You’re not stupid, you know it’s a bad comparison, which is why you didn’t compare Mullvad to ProtonVPN, because you know your argument would fall apart immediately.
Dojan@pawb.social 3 weeks ago
I’m comparing Mullvad (a company) to Proton (a company) not their products. They both have a no-log policy (that’s a company policy) only one is actually no logs, and the other is “we sometimes log.” I don’t think you’re stupid either, so I don’t get what’s not coming through>