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4 days agoI’m not saying they do that. But you have to trust them that they don’t do it. You can never proof it.
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I’m not saying they do that. But you have to trust them that they don’t do it. You can never proof it.
Yeah, thats the issue. At some point you have to trust the provider or host yourself. I know from friends who worked at my email provider that they actually encrypt and not save it but thats a luxury not everyone has.
You can’t verify that they actually run that on their servers.
If they still hold the private key, your mails aren’t encrypted. And even if it’s the case you still have to trust them that they don’t save the plaintext email somewhere else before they run tbeir encryption.
Proton always felt like a scam to me. Their claims on privacy and security are questionable at best.
No. It’s an inherit comoromice you have to deal with. At least with email hosting.