Proton on Nostr: The name/address of the terrorism suspect was actually given to police by Apple, not ...
The name/address of the terrorism suspect was actually given to police by Apple, not Proton. The terror suspect added their real-life Apple email as an optional recovery address in Proton Mail. Proton can't decrypt data, but in terror cases Swiss courts can obtain recovery email.
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2024-05-07 19:29:45Event JSON
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