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61% of all Tuta emails are sent e2e encrypted - a huge success for privacy. But the authorities want to weaken encryption. We must stop them!Tuta
Blue Ghost
in reply to Tuta • • •The post you provided a link to states 61% of all Tuta emails are sent end-to-end encrypted.
What percent of the 61% are sent between Tuta users?
What percent of the 61% are sent via a shared password with recipients using a different email provider?
Tuta
in reply to Blue Ghost • • •Andreas
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in reply to Tuta • • •sorry to be a bit daft. Is this correct:
All info, including metadata (e.g. whom i sent to, and at what time) is encrypted server side, regardless whether I send internally or extremely. So e.g. in the case of someone succesfully hacking you, or a rogue employee, or a government ask, you cannot see whom I communicate with? Or maybe in the last two cases you can, because you can decrypt serverside?
@blueghost
Hexpat
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in reply to Tuta • • •Faraiwe
in reply to Tuta • • •but will you support #FOSS software that is NOT owned by corporations which support fascist take over of democracies?
You should, if you *allege* to support PRIVACY.
Andres S
in reply to Tuta • • •I wonder if it was Zach's intent in this comic to describe the TSA's body scanners?
Also, good work to everyone involved!
Weasel
in reply to Tuta • • •That is not merely an analogy...
Passengers virtually stripped naked by 3-D airport scanner
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Passengers virtually stripped naked by 3-D airport scanner
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