

Why didn’t they have an offsite backup if the data was that valueable?
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Why didn’t they have an offsite backup if the data was that valueable?


Pretty easy. It’s called a tar pit.
Is it though? Seems like their algorithm gives everyone the same shit.


I haven’t watched the series but everything I know is that if you can remember the name of a character, they probably die within the next few episodes.


Because people want easy answers to their issues and blaming all your problems on some far away, different people or even a local minority that you never actually see is a nice and easy escape route that populists world wide use. It also helps that racism is deeply embedded into many cultures.


There are reasons why it is illegal for the german state to have a central database of all it’s citizens. Guess what the US will do with such a thing when they have it…


I’m using passkeys in firefox with bitwarden and it works fine. How do they not work for you? Like what’s actually broken about it? Do they not get offered where other browsers work?


Are you sure about that? US hardware is spying on the rest of the world for decades. Cisco is in no way better then huawei.


I wouldn’t trust mozilla with my data. Once the google funding runs out they quickly need to find new money sources and with their recent actions, I already know where they will look for them.


Hell will freeze before that happens.


Yes.


Bin Laden would be so proud. Converting the west into an authoriatarian dream and in the case of the USA, even with a strong religious taste.


Didn" t know they had one. In that case I wouldn’t use them anyways.


No. It’s an inherit compromice you have to deal with. At least with email hosting. There are services where you can proof that no one was listening in but with email thats not possible.


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 they were assholes before. There’s no excuse for that behavior.