Does it work with outlook and apple calendar ?
You catch my drift … the surface attack is huge when looking at all the pieces
nostr:npub1xtguejmenk9qwd4n2yvpuax2tq4f6rr2jejazgfd2zaffvyu9j4slvxfsf nostr:npub15cduqertz3tg25dgp48rkvq9qwsvlv0324g82kedy5dmu77q345ssx3mv2 Hi Kevin! As explained previously, this case shows that we do provide privacy by default - even in cases when we receive a legal request we cannot contest, we are not able to share the encrypted content on our service with the authorities. All we have is the extremely limited metadata that we need for the services to function properly. If anonymity is part of your threat model, here are some tips: https://proton.me/blog/how-to-send-an-anonymous-email and https://proton.me/blog/use-protonmail-anonymously.
Does it work with outlook and apple calendar ?
You catch my drift … the surface attack is huge when looking at all the pieces
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