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True here the statements of ProtonMail, Threema, Tresorit and Tutanota:

https://protonmail.com/blog/joint-statement-eu-encryption/

And

>>Does this resolution affect Proton? This resolution is non-binding. On its own, it does not change the current EU framework but rather points the direction the EU may take in the future. ProtonMail is also protected by Swiss jurisdiction (Switzerland is not a member of the EU). Any request for us to develop a backdoor to ProtonMail under this hypothetical anti-encryption law would need to pass the scrutiny of Switzerland’s strict criminal procedure and data protection laws.

https://protonmail.com/blog/eu-attack-on-encryption/

>It seems like this openness of the CEO

Yes, tutanota seems to be a really nice place to work for.



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