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The euro news article also links the French source and they say that a lot of the work was analyzing photos on Instagram
Cmon… It’s a sentence linked to the next one. They are not using that as a way to justify anything, they just explained how ip was “enough”.
Not that you would need trust. Just use tor or a vpn if you need to hide ip while doing stuff you know police is interested in…
I wonder which email provider you are using right now after being so confindent :P
This is precisely the reason why I used both quotes. For me, their "explanation" is pure nonsense. Even more so due to their claim latter on in this same text, saying that:
On your question on which email provider I'm using, I could say that my activity does not demand precautions like VPN but there are some providers that I don't use. Proton is one of them, because they promised to users and delivered for police. And what did they have to say on their promises?
This sounds to me like "sorry for making false promises, we just wanted our statement to sound cool enough to convince you to use our services".
It’s badly written imo. There are 2 implicit informations:
Ye, I’m asking to know which provider you use that does not comply with local law
Promises were never false. They did not track ip and they don’t. They had to start for that specific user after the order…
It’s more like “we didn’t add extra clauses to our statements to make it clearer from start that bla bla bla”.
Marketing can be useful for a lot of reasons but it should never take the place of education. And vice versa.
That's the definition of a false promise.