• nyamlae@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    (oh btw “We are in X country which is not in N eyes” is just marketing)

    Why do you say this? There are real data-sharing agreements between the Eyes.

    Doesn’t even need some complicated backdoors or anything it just needs to find an OPSEC slip-up

    This already happened with kolektiva, unfortunately, but from what I hear they’ve since strengthened their security.

    • EuroNutellaMan@lemmy.world
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      2 hours ago
      1. There’s data-sharing agreements with more than just the N eyes countries
      2. If there’s an international warrant for that data the company is obliged to comply regardless

      The only countries in which n° 2 doesn’t apply for the US are countries you really don’t want your data in either.

      In short, however: if a government really wants your data it will find a way to get it no matter where you store that data, so the best thing is to simply not store that data at all, Mullvad and Signal don’t do that.