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Oh, so Proton totally won't work with Trump's admin unless they get a lawful order and then they'll bend over backwards.
Your Proton-backed blog post lies by omitting the second part. Having you say it post facto doesn't absolve you of pushing deceptive material.
Speaking of lies by omission, any blog post that doesn't address the official Proton Team response is unreliable. You can be snarky about it, but it's clear the blog is being deceptive with what it intentionally ignores.
Again, yeah, they will obey Swiss law, exactly what it says in their marketing material. Shocker.
I’m curious to know if you really believe that there are companies out there that would break the law in order to protect their users, and if so, which ones.
Their marketing says that they will fight to defend your privacy, which is explicitly proactive language.
Nowhere in their marketing will they even hint at the fact that Swiss law will compel them to work with foreign governments.
Speaking of lying by omission, we moving entirely off discussing the Proton-promoted blog post that is even worse with its messaging?