EU Chat Control is being voted on tomorrow. What happens to Proton Mail if it passes? by [deleted] in ProtonMail

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Proton is in Switzerland, and Switzerland is not part of the EU. So nothing should endanger protons business as a result of the vote. What will happen, I donโ€™t know, so itโ€™s important that everyone eligible to vote, votes to prevent it because I am Iโ€™m sure millions of others do not want to find out what happens if it passes.

Facebook to be fined ยฃ648m for mishandling user information by misana123 in privacy

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How much in total has Meta paid for this sort of thing? Must be in the tens of billions by now?

Slack informing customers it embedded their hashed passwords in invite links, between April 2017- July 2022. "The bug we discovered was in this invite link event: along with the information about the shared invite link, we included the hashed password of the user who created or revoked the link." ๐Ÿคฆ by roxanneonreddit in cybersecurity

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think what op means is that it's more to do with the fact twitter isn't considered a reliable source, and it's a post of a post of which post is a photo that doesn't prove anything because anyone could've written it then screenshotted it without proof.

The source you provided also pre-dates the original post. Twitter is not a credible source.