Proton is gradually moving its infrastructure out of
Switzerland due to concerns over a proposed mass surveillance law threatening user privacy. Despite the move, Proton vows to continue fighting for privacy protections.
Read more: https://cyberinsider.com/proton-confirms-gradual-exit-from-switzerland-over-surveillance-law-fears/

@bijram@graz.social
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Great read: "Careless Whisper: Exploiting Silent Delivery Receipts to Monitor Users on Mobile Instant Messengers"
https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.11194
What really bothers me is that such privacy oriented protocols acknowledge unsolicited messages from "spooky stragers".
Timing side channel attacks within trusted conversations is probably not a very critical attack vector for a lot of people though.