Proton Mail exposing activist's info showed the limits of encryption
An April report revealed that Proton Mail assisted Spanish police with locating one of its users, leading to questions about its guarantees of privacy.
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An April report revealed that Proton Mail assisted Spanish police with locating one of its users, leading to questions about its guarantees of privacy.
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