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Protonmail login reCAPTCHA, WTF?


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2021 May 17, 7:27am   2,884 views  50 comments

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41   Patrick   2021 Sep 7, 12:45pm  

By default, we do not keep any IP logs which can be linked to your anonymous email account.


Lol, by default.

But at soon as someone objects to gentrification in Switzerland (that's the criminal charge it seems) then Protonmail does indeed track your IP address.
42   porkchopXpress   2021 Sep 7, 1:18pm  

I don't do anything illegal, so meh...but still
43   NuttBoxer   2021 Sep 7, 2:45pm  

porkchopexpress says
I don't do anything illegal, so meh...but still


By whose definition? I'd strongly advise against relying on the law to shield you, as that can be re-written at any point, and your past can suddenly make you a criminal.
44   porkchopXpress   2021 Sep 7, 3:12pm  

NuttBoxer says
porkchopexpress says
I don't do anything illegal, so meh...but still


By whose definition? I'd strongly advise against relying on the law to shield you, as that can be re-written at any point, and your past can suddenly make you a criminal.
Tis true
45   Patrick   2021 Sep 7, 4:08pm  

The real question is whether you can trust the government.

After all this mandate shit and obvious corruption at the CDC/FDA/NIH, the answer is obviously NO.
46   NuttBoxer   2021 Sep 8, 8:17am  

I was unable to load the Tor address for protonmail this morning. Tor site sometimes go down, but the timing certainly leaves questions.
48   Patrick   2021 Sep 30, 9:42pm  

Maybe time to move on to tox like @RichWicks introduced us to:

https://tox.chat/faq.html
49   HeadSet   2021 Oct 1, 7:09am  

NuttBoxer says
By whose definition? I'd strongly advise against relying on the law to shield you, as that can be re-written at any point, and your past can suddenly make you a criminal.

Absolutely right. I had made some videos about how my company can provide transportation for blind or wheelchair bound folks, and so on. These videos were shown to various agencies who thought the firms were excellent, so they decided to show these videos to a group of city officials in a large auditorium downtown. I had put the films on a Windows laptop so a manager could take it to the auditorium and use their projector. I was not there when it was played, but when the videos finished the manager did not turn off the computer. He just left it running until the video player finally quit and displayed the main Windows desktop. The desktop had the folder where I had put the video, and I had named the folder "CrippleFilms." Well, apparently "cripple" is a bad word now, despite being in the dictionary and not labeled as disparaging in any reference. My boss got calls from city officials and an attorney or two who wanted me fired. None of the blind or wheelchair folks I had worked with making the videos were offended, just the officials. I did not get fired, but instead was given a day off without pay.
50   Patrick   2021 Oct 1, 12:06pm  

HeadSet says
I did not get fired, but instead was given a day off without pay.


Late in my career, I would have considered a day off without pay as a bonus, because benefits continue and time off was becoming the most valuable thing to me.

Now I have all my days off, and I'm very happy with that because it gives me time to do the things I've always wanted to do, like working more on this site and my other personal projects.

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