Good explanation, and I figured the same.
I feel the ‘encrypted at rest’ is then a false sense of security. Alas it is much better than gmail, etc.
Good explanation, and I figured the same.
I feel the ‘encrypted at rest’ is then a false sense of security. Alas it is much better than gmail, etc.
excuse me ignorance, but I understand that once you receive mail from someone with shared pgp keys, they’d have no way to read the contents.
But when I receive an email from any service that sends me mail, or from a friend that doesn’t use PGP, it sits encrypted in my account… but how do we know proton isn’t ‘reading’ the contents when it is delivered and before it is encrypted in the account?
Is there a possibility of data mining or them storing the contents on their end? like a mirror image?
Welcome! that’s quite a list of changes and i am impressed how fast you’re freeing yourself from shit platforms.
You hit a lot of good checklist items, well done.
we might laugh at this but I think this is useful. Even though I wouldn’t use something like this and I’d just use a regular dedicated blank notebook and my password manager, it can be useful to people who have problems with computers and can’t handle a password manager, yet may give pages with good templates to show how to record sensitive information.
so those scam popups that scare people by saying their webcam was hacked and took pictures of them while looking at porn is getting state sanction!
If in the future i’m ever forced to drop smart phones because of further proprietary/removal of open source option then i’m definitely going this route.
have a dumb phone and just rely on a good laptop.
On second thought… maybe this is the way.
sir your website is not working for me