Sweden wants to #backdoor #encryption. But we, together with 230+ orgs, are saying no.

#NoToBackdoors 💪

Read our open letter to the Swedish Riksdag: 👉

https://tuta.com/blog/open-letter-sweden-encryption

Open letter urging Swedish lawmakers NOT to break encryption. | Tuta

Sweden's latest attack on encryption comes simultaneously with the Swedish Armed Forces speaking up in favor of encryption. If this alone is not enough to reject the legislation, read the open letter to the Swedish Riksdag.

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@Tutanota If there's one thing I admire about you, it's your firm stance on encryption. You're the best! ❤️
@Tutanota thanks for helping in this fight! ✊
@Tutanota maybe for them, a feature not a bug?

@Tutanota Thanks for the heads up that it's *yet again* time to speak up.

Also heads up that the link to the legislation proposal itself is broken in your post.

@Tutanota supposing we take GPG (implementation of PGP) as unbreakable;
And the State which asserts a right and a need to read our communications provides each of us with a unique key against an individual secret key for each of us;
And they pass those secret keys to a High Court judge to hold;
And the passphrases, each (probably) different, on paper, one copy, to another High Court judge;
And the law requires our addressees to include the Secret State Snitch;

Then they could recover text.

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If it isn't unbreakable, then they have access already.
@Tutanota
I love your mail but this free trial thing feels like the same corporate marketing tactic collecting information and charging the card after the offer expires when the user forgets to cancel suscription
@wheezy Thanks for sharing your concerns. I will discuss this with the team.
@wheezy @Tutanota It is a matter of trust.
Trust us, your card data is safe with us. But we don't trust you, so we need your card data for security.
@cylancer right?
I cannot imagine a data leak from their super ultra quantum safety site and having all my info there