• According to Whittaker, the bill requires the encrypted messaging app Signal to install so-called backdoors in the software.
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    8 hours ago

    A long comment that doesn’t say anything.

    Yes, what possible benefit could a Swiss company that sells privacy might receive from cozing up to a fascist state?

    Yes. What? Is Trump going to send them customers? Money directly? What is the benefit. If it is so obvious to you, state it clearly.

    One of his direct statements btw

    Quoted out of context. Yes, he thinks that Republicans are more likely to fight against big tech. Stupid? Naive? Probably. But it still doesn’t mean supporting Republicans in general (or Trump). BTW, don’t take my word for it, he explicitly elaborated that point in a reddit comment.

    Thinks non-profit is anything but a tax status.

    Imagine lol Proton is still a for profit company (tax status muh) but it is controlled by a nonprofit, which means that the steering wheel of the for profit company is in the hands of an organization with no profit motive, with a solid board. Now let me hear the mental gymnastic about tax status.

    Doesn’t realize that Proton’s biggest security vulnerability is Proton the organization.

    Again a sentence that doesn’t mean anything. You want to explicitly say what this threat model means? Go ahead. Throwing things like this is pointless.

    Actual clown shit trying to bait people into the honeypot.

    Keep your tinfoil hat, I don’t care. I am not promoting even, I am stating some facts about the fact that it seems very unlikely that Proton will backdoor their encryption for no reason but to please Trump.