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Infomaniak comes out in support of surveillance

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  • toftof Member
    edited June 2025

    I read this before...
    [Switzerland plans surveillance worse than US]
    https://tuta.com/blog/switzerland-surveillance-plan

  • tuta is no better. does tuta support native email protocols or are you at the mercy of a closed system?

  • xemapsxemaps Member

    I moved to Posteo.de.
    Mailbox.org now offer the same anonymity no ip visible.
    But both spoofable within the same domain.

  • We need greater annonimity than anything else, but it's not like the n-sa doesn't already have profiles on everyone who uses the internet and their accounts.

  • xemapsxemaps Member

    @LymbicSistem said:
    We need greater annonimity than anything else, but it's not like the n-sa doesn't already have profiles on everyone who uses the internet and their accounts.

    EU begins to take the right to.

  • @xemaps said:
    I moved to Posteo.de.
    Mailbox.org now offer the same anonymity no ip visible.
    But both spoofable within the same domain.

    brilliant. a change from the devil to satan.

  • @xemaps said:

    @LymbicSistem said:
    We need greater annonimity than anything else, but it's not like the n-sa doesn't already have profiles on everyone who uses the internet and their accounts.

    EU begins to take the right to.

    ...what?

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