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Upon receiving the recovery email from Proton Mail, Spanish authorities further requested Apple to provide additional details linked to that email, leading to the identification of the individual.

I like how no ones talking about how Apple (the one its fanboys say is most privacy centric company) was the one that helped identity the individual.

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Proton leaked the recovery email. Apple has never given any guarantee about their mail service, which isn’t the case of Proton

Don’t put any recovery info on Proton

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Proton has never given any guarantee about hiding all account metadata from the Swiss government either.

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They’re all like “privacy and freedom”, “take control of your data”…

They’re saying they’re the best for privacy literally on their website. You might argue that Apple does it too, which is fair, even though everyone knows it’s a lie

But yea anyways that’s a big flaw, they shouldn’t push customers to enable a feature that effectively deanonymizes them

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Don’t put any recovery info on Proton

About that. I’m still making the transition from gmail and currently most of my mail still goes to gmail first and gets forwarded to Proton through their easy switch process. Surely this is just as up for grabs as a recovery email, right?

FWIW I’m not likely to be investigated any time soon so I’m not worried either way.

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That’s significantly worse privacy-wise, since Google gets a copy of everything.

A recovery email in this case was used to uncover the identity of the account-holder. Unless you’re using proton mail anonymously (if you’re replacing your personal gmail, then probably not) then you don’t need to consider the recover email as a weakness.

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