Definitely not.
Definitely not.
Because it didn’t need it. Email cannot function with the same level of logging as a VPN. My question was about refusal to comply, which Mullvad did not do.
No it isn’t.
Any of the dozens of federated chat services.
No you weren’t. Not having the information is not the same thing as refusing to comply.
Mullvad doesn’t host email. The warrant pertained to emails, not a VPN.
God, I can’t believe people are still spreading this nonsense. Proton complied with a legal warrant. Name another company on the planet that will receive a legal warrant and refuses to comply. I’ll wait.
Not that many people use email much anymore
Where do you live, because I want to go there immediately.
I actually had to double check to make sure OP didn’t enable 1.5x speed haha
If you shoplift from a small mom & pop store, you’re actively hurting your community
Unless you’re part of a riot, then it’s okay.
I like Commet
Are these your screenshots? If so, what hardware and OS are you running, out of curiosity?
oh, very cool
What does “enabled” mean?
What makes these “mobile apps”? Are they special versions optimized for phones?
Is that near the TPS reports?
Super interesting stuff, thanks!
Because it requires generating, memorizing and entering a secure password. Because Linux typically doesn’t support fingerprint readers or other biometrics.
I agree.