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ReversalHatchery, to privacyguides in Alleged RCMP leaker says he was tipped off that police targets had 'moles' in law enforcement

on the proton encryption, i did know about this but does that apply to proton-to-proton, proton-to-NonProton, or both? if you have details on this let me know.

As I know it applies to both. Formerly they were asking (among other things) about the titles of your latest emails for account recovery. (after I have put all the links here I realized that these don’t give a details on whether this also applies to inter-proton messages…)

A few sources:

proton.me/…/proton-mail-encryption-explained

Subject lines and recipient/sender email addresses are encrypted but not end-to-end encrypted.

www.reddit.com/r/ProtonMail/comments/…/eiphhs7/?c…

…stackexchange.com/…/why-is-some-meta-data-not-en…

either way the fact that they dont makes me feel that proton is a similar honeypot to signal and telegram, where they make a compromise with the five eyes, to give them metadata even if actual contents are safe. metadata can be much more powerful than contents often times

Yeah, might as well be. But if it is, I’m afraid we won’t get to know for a few decades, if ever. And I think it’s still better than the alternatives… the alternative email providers, that is.
If it comforts you, in their reddit comment I linked they mention (in 2019…) that there’s a proposal they support for openpgp to be able to have an encrypted subject line.

ReversalHatchery, to privacy in Article 45 Will Roll Back Web Security by 12 Years

Yeah, except you aren’t supposed to TOFU.

A better solution would be to have both at the same time.
Browser says: x number of CAs say that this site is authentic (click here for a list). Do you trust this site? Certificate fingerprint: … Certificate randomart: …

And then there would be options to trust it once, trust it temporarily, trust it and save the cert. The first 2 could also block JS if wanted.

I can see this would annoy the mainstream users, so probably this should be opt-in, asked at browser installation or something like that.

ReversalHatchery, to piracy in Is there any way we can rip a track from (or out of) a larger mixcloud stream?

By the way, playing it in the browser it sounded as if it was pretty strongly compressed for consumption, so to speak, but yt-dlp got a better quality version.

Maybe there’s a quality selector of the website, and it has just been mistaken by uBlock as a tracker among the high profile trackers present on the page?

ReversalHatchery, to privacyguides in Why Not Store Encrypted Emails in Plaintext Locally?

fastmail

That’s a paid service, right? I don’t know much about them, they may have other pros too, but proton also allows you to use your own email client if you’re in a plan.

ReversalHatchery, to linux in I'm ditching htop for btop, look how cool it is

It is, for them.

ReversalHatchery, to linux in Bcachefs Merged into the Linux 6.7 Kernel

Can’t BTRFS be used on a LUKS volume? Or does it have disadvantages?

ReversalHatchery, to piracy in Faking Pixel 5a

The hard part of the problem is not spoofing the pixel, but preserving your privacy.

Your solution solves the easier problem, but it doesn’t preserve your privacy.

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