Article 5P90M ProtonMail removed “we do not keep any IP logs” from its privacy policy

ProtonMail removed “we do not keep any IP logs” from its privacy policy

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Jim Salter
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Enlarge / ProtonMail offers end-to-end encryption and a stated focus on privacy for its email service-which offers a user interface quite similar to those of more mainstream services such as Gmail. (credit: Jim Salter)

This weekend, news broke that security/privacy-focused anonymous email service ProtonMail turned over a French climate activist's IP address and browser fingerprint to Swiss authorities. This move seemingly ran counter to the well-known service's policies, which as recently as last week stated that "by default, we do not keep any IP logs which can be linked to your anonymous email account."

After providing the activist's metadata to Swiss authorities, ProtonMail removed the section that had promised no IP logs, replacing it with one saying, "ProtonMail is email that respects privacy and puts people (not advertisers) first."

No logging by default"
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    The phrase "by default" did a lot of heavy lifting in ProtonMail's old front page. [credit: Jim Salter ]

As usual, the devil is in the details-ProtonMail's original policy simply said that the service does not keep IP logs "by default." However, as a Swiss company itself, ProtonMail was obliged to comply with a Swiss court's injunction demanding that it begin logging IP address and browser fingerprint information for a particular ProtonMail account.

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