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Nice, but that doesn't really address the plethora of other privacy/security concerns that Protonmail has server-side (like their IP logging which they claims never happened).


The IP logging they were legally obliged to set up, so the IP of a specific account would be stored upon the next successful login? Where’s the problem with that?


Please don't pollute the debate with incendiary inaccuracies. They said "by default, we do not keep any IP logs which can be linked to your anonymous email account." It's always been clear that if they were compelled to do so by law, they would have to comply and that's what happened.


They shouldn't give themselves the faculties to even do that. Mullvad refuses to implement anything that could identify their clients, I guess it was my fault, since I considered Protonnmail to be among them as "one of the best".




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