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Tuta is the secure email service with automatic encryption. We protect your emails from everyone - even from us! Committed to privacy and open source.
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Tuta
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Tuta

4 days ago • •

Tuta

4 days ago • •


🚫 Watch out! #Google starts sharing all your messages with your employer.

👉🏼 More on Forbes: forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman/20…

Google Starts Sharing All Your Text
Messages With Your Employer
#google
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LΞX/NØVΛ  🇪🇺
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LΞX/NØVΛ 🇪🇺

in reply to Tuta • 4 days ago • •

And you are again late to the party.

Maybe time to update faster.
Between false information (as it was changed before you talk about it).

And infromation 2 or 3 day late, please stop ....

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Søren Ladegaard
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Søren Ladegaard

in reply to Tuta • 4 days ago • •
No they don't. You are over simplifying it.
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Lazy B0y
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Lazy B0y

in reply to Tuta • 4 days ago • •
will that work also for the SMS of Ursula von der Leyen and Jens Spahn, just to name a few people whose wages i pay and messages i wanna see
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Shadow Heart

in reply to Tuta • 4 days ago • •
oh for F's sake! Damn it, I need to switch to Linux only devices including my phone. Years of them saying "Don’t be evil" has turned lets show them how evil we can be.
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Dequei

in reply to Tuta • 4 days ago • •
This can't be legal in the EU
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Okuna

in reply to Tuta • 4 days ago • •
on work-managed devices, I would always expect something like this.
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Okuna

in reply to Tuta • 4 days ago • •
that's why I always have two devices, one for work and one privately. And in my company, if I have a work-managed device, bring your own device, I have to sign a document that they have the right to wipe it entirely and to surveille it to a huge extent.
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Atrapado🌴🍫
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Atrapado🌴🍫

in reply to Tuta • 4 days ago • •
our boss is not gonna like to know
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ĞÖKÜ👻👻™
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ĞÖKÜ👻👻™

in reply to Tuta • 4 days ago • •
lol.. Goo(💩) gle
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Brokar

in reply to Tuta • 4 days ago • •

Well, if this is a work phone, simply refrain from using it for personal communication.

And

"This applies to work-managed devices and doesn’t affect personal devices."

... for now.

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pygora

in reply to Tuta • 4 days ago • •
if you were sending personal or sensitive communication via a phone issued (and owned) by your employer, you were already making a huge OpSec blunder.
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Joshua A.C. Newman
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Joshua A.C. Newman

in reply to Tuta • 4 days ago • •
An article that’s paywalled means that people will respond to the headline without reading the article.
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wrath0110

in reply to Tuta • 4 days ago • •
misleading headline, omis "on company provided phones."
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oneloop

in reply to Tuta • 4 days ago • •
> once they’re on your phone, they’re decrypted and available to anyone controlling the device.
A company controls your device. Encouraging that using the appropriate language is starting to catch up with the mainstream, it's just a shame that they're 30 years late @rms #stallmanwasright
#stallmanwasright @Richard Stallman
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