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  1. #6382

    Ok Perusing

    Quote Originally Posted by Perusing  [View Original Post]
    From Protonmail:

    Protected by Swiss and European privacy laws.

    ProtonMail stores user data exclusively in European countries with strong privacy protections such as Switzerland. This means that unlike Gmail, ProtonMail does not fall under the jurisdiction of intrusive US laws (such as the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act), and cannot be coerced into working for the NSA. With ProtonMail, you can be certain that your data always remains in Europe, in full compliance with EU privacy regulations. ProtonMail's approach makes us compliant with Article 25 of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which mandates that services adhere to the principle of privacy by design.

    From an article in Wired:

    The Tricky Legal Questions.

    This brings us to ProtonMail's legal advantages. As we've established, ProtonMail would have a hard time decrypting your communications, but the service is not so secure that it would be impossible. And while ProtonMail cites its location in Switzerland as added protection, it's certainly not a fail-safe. That's because Switzerland has a mutual legal assistance treaty relationship with the United States. These treaties require foreign governments to hand over to a requesting government any information legally available to their local authorities. That means that Switzerland would have to give the US access to any data that it could itself access. So if you're planning to use ProtonMail to sell steroids, leak government secrets, or engage in FIFA-style wire fraud / money laundering / racketeering schemes, Swiss law probably won't help you.

    "People seem to think that data privacy laws in Europe or in foreign countries pose problems or would be a roadblock," says Victor Vital, a trial lawyer at Barnes & Thornburg, "but that's just not the case, because under those treaties the countries obligate themselves to cooperate as broadly and as much as possible. ".

    Yen concedes ProtonMail isn't exempt from Swiss laws. "We have just intentionally selected the framework that gives the best possible protection to our legitimate users. The greatest protection, of course, comes from the underlying technology," he told WIRED in an email.

    As mentioned, ProtonMail encrypts your emails to disk. Unfortunately, it's an open legal question whether a government could force ProtonMail to falsify keys or serve malicious Javascript to users.

    "It is fairly standard for the government to require companies to turn over information about their customers already in their possession. The critical legal question is whether the government can compel companies to do more than that," says Alexander Abdo, a staff attorney in the ACLU's Speech, Privacy and Technology Project. But, he says, there's a big distinction: "There is an important difference between requiring a company to turn over information it already has and conscripting it into becoming a spy for the government. The latter raises serious constitutional questions," he says.

    So Who Is ProtonMail Good For?

    If you have high security needs, it's better to store your own key rather than outsourcing it to ProtonMail or anyone else. You can do this by running GPG from a command line. Using GPG with Mozilla's Thunderbird email application and the Enigmail plugin, or with a browser extension like Mailvelope, makes encrypting a bit easier and reduces the learning curve.

    But if you have moderate security needs and simply want to add a layer of encryption to your email to protect against dragnet surveillance, or if you're living in a country that doesn't have an MLAT agreement with Switzerland, you might benefit from using ProtonMailso long as you use really good passwords, you're OK with only having 500 MB to 1 GB of storage, and you can convince your friends and colleagues to make the switch with you.
    Ok Perusing, can you give us some strong alternatives?

  2. #6381

    Yes But

    Quote Originally Posted by Bolverk123  [View Original Post]
    Protonemail is one of the most used privacy emails for high tier escort. So it's already a good sign to use this email privacy provider.
    From Protonmail:

    Protected by Swiss and European privacy laws.

    ProtonMail stores user data exclusively in European countries with strong privacy protections such as Switzerland. This means that unlike Gmail, ProtonMail does not fall under the jurisdiction of intrusive US laws (such as the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act), and cannot be coerced into working for the NSA. With ProtonMail, you can be certain that your data always remains in Europe, in full compliance with EU privacy regulations. ProtonMail's approach makes us compliant with Article 25 of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) which mandates that services adhere to the principle of privacy by design.

    From an article in Wired:

    The Tricky Legal Questions.

    This brings us to ProtonMail's legal advantages. As we've established, ProtonMail would have a hard time decrypting your communications, but the service is not so secure that it would be impossible. And while ProtonMail cites its location in Switzerland as added protection, it's certainly not a fail-safe. That's because Switzerland has a mutual legal assistance treaty relationship with the United States. These treaties require foreign governments to hand over to a requesting government any information legally available to their local authorities. That means that Switzerland would have to give the US access to any data that it could itself access. So if you're planning to use ProtonMail to sell steroids, leak government secrets, or engage in FIFA-style wire fraud / money laundering / racketeering schemes, Swiss law probably won't help you.

    "People seem to think that data privacy laws in Europe or in foreign countries pose problems or would be a roadblock," says Victor Vital, a trial lawyer at Barnes & Thornburg, "but that's just not the case, because under those treaties the countries obligate themselves to cooperate as broadly and as much as possible. ".

    Yen concedes ProtonMail isn't exempt from Swiss laws. "We have just intentionally selected the framework that gives the best possible protection to our legitimate users. The greatest protection, of course, comes from the underlying technology," he told WIRED in an email.

    As mentioned, ProtonMail encrypts your emails to disk. Unfortunately, it's an open legal question whether a government could force ProtonMail to falsify keys or serve malicious Javascript to users.

    "It is fairly standard for the government to require companies to turn over information about their customers already in their possession. The critical legal question is whether the government can compel companies to do more than that," says Alexander Abdo, a staff attorney in the ACLU's Speech, Privacy and Technology Project. But, he says, there's a big distinction: "There is an important difference between requiring a company to turn over information it already has and conscripting it into becoming a spy for the government. The latter raises serious constitutional questions," he says.

    So Who Is ProtonMail Good For?

    If you have high security needs, it's better to store your own key rather than outsourcing it to ProtonMail or anyone else. You can do this by running GPG from a command line. Using GPG with Mozilla's Thunderbird email application and the Enigmail plugin, or with a browser extension like Mailvelope, makes encrypting a bit easier and reduces the learning curve.

    But if you have moderate security needs and simply want to add a layer of encryption to your email to protect against dragnet surveillance, or if you're living in a country that doesn't have an MLAT agreement with Switzerland, you might benefit from using ProtonMail–so long as you use really good passwords, you're OK with only having 500 MB to 1 GB of storage, and you can convince your friends and colleagues to make the switch with you.

  3. #6380
    Quote Originally Posted by RomoLampkin  [View Original Post]
    I will second the vote for using protonmail.

    Here are the important details per their website:

    Swiss Privacy. Data Security and Neutrality.

    ProtonMail is incorporated in Switzerland and all our servers are located in Switzerland. This means all user data is protected by strict Swiss privacy laws.

    End-to-End Encryption. Automatic Email Security.

    All emails are secured automatically with end-to-end encryption. This means even we cannot decrypt and read your emails. As a result, your encrypted emails cannot be shared with third parties.

    Anonymous Email- Protect Your Privacy.

    No personal information is required to create your secure email account. By default, we do not keep any IP logs which can be linked to your anonymous email account. Your privacy comes first.
    Protonemail is one of the most used privacy emails for high tier escort. So it's already a good sign to use this email privacy provider.

  4. #6379

    South Lyons

    Quote Originally Posted by Hocjock05  [View Original Post]
    Just curious if anyone has had any luck reaching out to this UTR. If so, I was hoping to get her kik contact info. Thanks!
    Is it bridgette? Brunette? She doesn't have an Incall and uses hotels / motels.

  5. #6378
    Quote Originally Posted by FunnyBoner  [View Original Post]
    I
    That said, another alternative that is actually a good legit email provider is protonmail.com They do not require a phone number to set up a new email account, and they tout some sort of encryption to keep prying eyes out of your junk. LOL.
    I will second the vote for using protonmail.

    Here are the important details per their website:

    Swiss Privacy. Data Security and Neutrality.

    ProtonMail is incorporated in Switzerland and all our servers are located in Switzerland. This means all user data is protected by strict Swiss privacy laws.

    End-to-End Encryption. Automatic Email Security.

    All emails are secured automatically with end-to-end encryption. This means even we cannot decrypt and read your emails. As a result, your encrypted emails cannot be shared with third parties.

    Anonymous Email- Protect Your Privacy.

    No personal information is required to create your secure email account. By default, we do not keep any IP logs which can be linked to your anonymous email account. Your privacy comes first.
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  6. #6377

    Alternative Email

    Quote Originally Posted by LopezJavi34  [View Original Post]
    Why don't you just make another gmail or yahoo acct?
    I Believe, for Gmail and Yahoo email accounts you will need a phone number to set it up. Which can prove difficult if you are trying to remain somewhat anonymous.

    That said, another alternative that is actually a good legit email provider is protonmail.com They do not require a phone number to set up a new email account, and they tout some sort of encryption to keep prying eyes out of your junk. LOL.

  7. #6376
    Quote Originally Posted by LoveCIM69  [View Original Post]
    She had an "incident " that has caused her to retire, said she was going to delete her kik.
    Quote Originally Posted by DetCarGuy  [View Original Post]
    Unfortunately she has already retired.
    Unfortunate. Thanks for the info.

  8. #6375

    Retirement

    Quote Originally Posted by Hocjock05  [View Original Post]
    Just curious if anyone has had any luck reaching out to this UTR. If so, I was hoping to get her kik contact info. Thanks!
    She had an "incident " that has caused her to retire, said she was going to delete her kik.

  9. #6374
    Quote Originally Posted by Hocjock05  [View Original Post]
    Just curious if anyone has had any luck reaching out to this UTR. If so, I was hoping to get her kik contact info. Thanks!
    Unfortunately she has already retired.

  10. #6373
    Quote Originally Posted by FunnyBoner  [View Original Post]
    Here is another Temporary Email generator that I use frequently.

    https://www.guerrillamail.com/
    Why don't you just make another gmail or yahoo acct?

  11. #6372

    Any luck with the South Lyon UTR?

    Just curious if anyone has had any luck reaching out to this UTR. If so, I was hoping to get her kik contact info. Thanks!

    Quote Originally Posted by HiPhi  [View Original Post]
    I have a UTR to share.

    She Is in a poor financial situation.

    She wants to ease into business.

    Seniors PM me for contact details.

    She is mid 40's, pretty face, can do attitude, takes directions, pretty much open to many things, not a clock watcher, squirter.

    Down side is she has plenty of tummy but not BBW.

    Seniors only; I'll pass on contact details.

    She is on Kik messenger if that is a hangup don't bother.

    HiPhi.

  12. #6371
    Quote Originally Posted by Customrt  [View Original Post]
    Looking for a drama free utr low volume provider. I'm married so need to be discreet. I tried seeking with not much luck so hoping to find something here. I'm fit and want the same. Appreciate any help.
    Eros.com is your friend.

  13. #6370

    Another Temp Email Option

    Quote Originally Posted by BBInTheD  [View Original Post]
    Something like this would work.

    https://10minutemail.com/10MinuteMail/index.html
    Quote Originally Posted by TedEBear  [View Original Post]
    Thanks for the tip! Didn't even know that something like this was possible!
    Here is another Temporary Email generator that I use frequently.

    https://www.guerrillamail.com/

  14. #6369

    UTR or married wanted

    Looking for a drama free utr low volume provider. I'm married so need to be discreet. I tried seeking with not much luck so hoping to find something here. I'm fit and want the same. Appreciate any help.

  15. #6368

    Thanks!

    Quote Originally Posted by BBInTheD  [View Original Post]
    Something like this would work.

    https://10minutemail.com/10MinuteMail/index.html
    Thanks for the tip! Didn't even know that something like this was possible!

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