Well, I think so, even the police stopped asking for the private keys (in those few cases they have a verified Swedish prosecutor that signed a...
Protonmail have a free account alternative, that is of course one big difference, while our free account is only a Trial account that works for 7...
I agree, it's pretty obvious that if someone have an implementation error in their encryption program/protocol, they will have problems. Nothing...
Sure, but letter frequency does not work on any modern symmetric algorithm (combined with a good block mode) even if I use the standard US/english...
1. All emails stored on Countermail is encrypted to your own key, a potential hacker will most likely only be able to get the encrypted version of...
As I wrote earlier, we have nothing to do with the other posts on this forum. However, I can't blame any of you for thinking so, it looked a bit...
Even I reacted on the things you mention, but I can assure we would never use fake users to try to promote us. I have seen companies do that, and...
Both the password and the plaintext are leaving your computer unencrypted (inside the SSL of course), but still :wacko:
There was a temporarily problem. It's up now.
SSL/TLS with PFS is of course better than SSL without it, but it still does not protect against active MITM attacks. Some companies use...
We have several companies that don't want their company secrets email read by foreign governments or some other advanced attackers. We have also...
You should not allow Java on all sites, java is pretty secure if you use it the correct way, it's simply not possible to get end-end-security with...
Untested? We have been around since 2010. Let me know if you can find any case where we have providing unencrypted email to anyone. We have never...
Sorry, but it's pretty obvious that you don't understand what you're getting. It seems like you don't understand the difference between...
And perhaps the most important thing: https://www.passwordbox.com/privacy ...a US-based company.
This will only affect Internetproviders and Mobilenetwork providers in Sweden. OpenVPN/PGP with 2048 bit or larger keys, will still protect the...
I was informed that you are a troll, so my discussion with you ends here, I should have seen it myself since you constantly was avoiding all my...
Most PGP implementations encrypts the private key, following the spec using a S2K packet that determines the encryption. Read the PGP spec. We...
We are following the OpenPGP spec: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880#section-3.7.2.1 As we mention in our FAQ:...
Obviously you don't read what I write: 1. You don't need to use our keypair 2. You don't need to trust our software, you can place your trust in...
If you are trying to login to a account with a deleted private, it will ask for it through a file browser window. But the private key will never...
?? I never used TorBirdy, I would never do. I don't trust TOR. If you meant Thunderbird, I wrote some of the reasons on the post above yours.
Again, we have never access to the unencrypted version of private key, not at any time, every keypair is generated in the Java applet, that is run...
-We are under Swedish jurisdiction and swedish laws, Sweden still have better privacy laws than many other countries -Incoming email will be...
It's good that you mention Hushmail, because Hushmail "betrayal" in 2007 was the first reason that we started Countermail, I also mention that...
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