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Appreciate and upvote every reply to my comments/posts if I can detect any effort being put into it; even if I think you completely missed what I tried to say or strongly disagree with your opinion.
Occasionally I cannot resist shitposting, hyperbolic, ironic, sarcastic or populist rhetoric; no /s
- Comment on Have you ever caught a marketing or spam email sent using one of your email aliases? 3 months ago:
but a strict dmarc can prevent it right… paranoid now 😅
- Comment on Have you ever caught a marketing or spam email sent using one of your email aliases? 3 months ago:
cant dmarc prevent this? 😳
- Comment on Proton launches privacy-focused Google Docs alternative: Docs in Proton Drive is an open-source, end-to-end encrypted collaborative document editor 4 months ago:
imo they offer unfinished or straight up redundant products. with the “community feedback” you get a certain amount of “points” which you can use to beg them to implement features (which other apps implemented years ago) only for them to basically never implement anything, even if hundreds of users describe it as “critical”.
it took me a week to convince my family of a familyplan, but then less than 1 hour of trying the android apps to decide against it.
- Comment on Proton launches privacy-focused Google Docs alternative: Docs in Proton Drive is an open-source, end-to-end encrypted collaborative document editor 4 months ago:
id advise to just start using jopling or whatever suits you. i cannot proove it but would not be surprised if they keep buying those apps mainly to remove them from the market and thus grow their
monopolyecosystem. addy.io also got an offer to sell but refused. - Comment on Proton launches privacy-focused Google Docs alternative: Docs in Proton Drive is an open-source, end-to-end encrypted collaborative document editor 4 months ago:
lol what a joke , im genuinly surpised anyone would even pay for 1 ot their producs
- Comment on ProtonMail voluntarily offers Assistance for Real-Time Surveillance 8 months ago:
basically.
even minimal metadata for example from signal contains
Message dates and times
Message senders and recipients (via phone number identifiers)
From these 2 pieces of information, its possible to build social graphs: who talked to who, and when they did it. Also, who’s in a group chat with who else.
github.com/dessalines/essays/…/why_not_signal.md#…
(worth to read in full)
- Comment on ProtonMail voluntarily offers Assistance for Real-Time Surveillance 8 months ago:
Thanks for your feedback, I tried to clarify it a bit, please let me know if you need further assistance.
- Comment on ProtonMail voluntarily offers Assistance for Real-Time Surveillance 8 months ago:
😒 if people comment, why do they not read the post or the linked article?
- Comment on ProtonMail voluntarily offers Assistance for Real-Time Surveillance 8 months ago:
geeat website, thanks!
- Comment on ProtonMail voluntarily offers Assistance for Real-Time Surveillance 8 months ago:
read the article, the keypoints have nothing to do with proton or the posted article. i just tried to add more context and illustrste that “swiss privacy” is an empty marketing phrase, like “military grade security” etc.
- Comment on ProtonMail voluntarily offers Assistance for Real-Time Surveillance 8 months ago:
sure, but also
„We kill people based on metadata.“
Michael Hayden, NSA
- Comment on ProtonMail voluntarily offers Assistance for Real-Time Surveillance 8 months ago:
my inability to answer that question makes me consider to apply for a job in the swiss secret service.
- Submitted 8 months ago to privacyguides@lemmy.one | 26 comments
- Comment on Proportion blog: Are security questions terrible for account security? 8 months ago:
i mentionied the flaws i saw and are are being adresssed by the community since years without ever anything happening. so i just dont get the focus on a problem that does not even exist.
what will the next article be about? to dont write your password on a post it and stick it onto the screen?
- Comment on Proportion blog: Are security questions terrible for account security? 8 months ago:
no they are not, just another stupid article from proton. nothing stops you from saying that bwE0F^pHb5iPzMZiismyeiTIWh^oB*#V8SaD0F3R*SeH was your first pets name.
proton however stops you from disabling otp after setting up multiple security keys, they stop you from putting a pin on your drive app and they stop you from using an +4 digit pin on your mail app.
but yea, the potentially insecure thing they dont even offer is the biggest concernn here 🤦♀️
- Submitted 8 months ago to privacyguides@lemmy.one | 11 comments