Is this true??

  • Steve@communick.news
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    7 days ago

    Is it proactive? Sometimes doing nothing can be helpful to someone.

    Nobody disagrees with what the literal events were. It just seems like some people feel like helping the FBI collect evidence against a suspect is a bad thing, and don’t want to frame Proton that way.

    That’s crazy of course. Proton never sold itself as a tool to protect criminals. Nobody want’s them to be that. They need to comply with all legal requests for information. That’s what they’re supposed to do.

    If they didn’t they’d be shut down. And the rest of us would loose the reasonable privacy protection we want and they offer. That would be very bad.

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      7 days ago

      It wasn’t proactive at all. It was in response to a Swiss court order. Which they are required to comply with since they are based on Switzerland.

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        7 days ago

        PiraHxCx said “helped” is a very proactive term. I was asking about the implications of the word helped. Pointing out that it doesn’t necessarily imply anything active. I wasn’t talking about any specific example or event.