Instead of leaving Xitter, they left Mastodon. Proton’s trend is not inspiring confidence and this feels like another step backwards.

    • @ShotDonkey
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      11 day ago

      Yes, for a reason. You have to register with a name and an address to obtain/buy a custom domain at a third party. Your identity could be traced back via this. This is against their very strict and consistent ‘zero knowledge’ policy.

      • @[email protected]
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        123 hours ago

        Hmm I don’t agree. You can always sign up using a foreign mail provider with a domain privacy service.

        • @ShotDonkey
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          117 hours ago

          Could you break this down in how that works?

          • @[email protected]
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            112 hours ago
            1. I register a domain using a service in a country outside of the EU (since Posteo is German).
            2. I also apply a “privacy protection” service, which means my data won’t be visible in the public whois (the domain will be officially registered by the privacy service that I use).
            3. I sign up to Posteo and configure my third-party domain.

            This means Posteo doesn’t know anything about me, and even if the police raids Posteo they can’t find who I am.

            Of course they could, in theory, find out who I am, but that means going to the provider that I used to sign up for my domain, which may be on the other side of the planet outside of German police jurisdiction.