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Thanks John - I have a confidential nom de plume which I use on Proton so I guess it is a good as it gets LOL :-)

Cheers

Peter

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My friend in Los Angeles told me that AT&T is ending all support for landline phone service. I suppose the company doesn't have enough landline customers to make a profit. I like using a landline for phone communications. It's more secure and has a clearer connection.

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“U.S. officials recommend encrypted messaging apps like Signal and WhatsApp” So the largest covert surveillance operation of ordinary Americans has told us exactly which apps they have back door access to. “Use these apps, so no one [but us] can read your data.”

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Attributed to China, when in all reality it could easily be some home grown hackers or a massive false flag from the deep state. Buy hey, that's not a great story so China it is..... It could be easily be anyone. The US has a habit of creating a story to fit their agenda, so.......🤷🏻‍♂️

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Thanks John, excellent information. I am led to believe that Proton email is secure - can anyone confirm this please? And secure from whom? Do the 3-acronym US agencies not have back doors? I'm a dummy on this stuff having left tech in 1995 and that world left me behind.

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Hi Peter, Proton has a well-regarded suite of privacy tools. They probably won't stop the acronym agencies but will protect against lesser threats.

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While I am not a communist or CCP sycophant, the FIB, NSA, CiA, and the other Feral ETCs are more concerning imo

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So what is the cyber security of these companies doing????

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Feverishly building back doors for all the three-letter agencies.

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