The Kill Switch You Forgot to Plan For

Even the privacy-first brands play bouncer when the right acronym knocks.

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Proton, the privacy company that sells itself as Gmail’s anti-Gmail, just gave journalists a crash course in the limits of marketing.

Several reporters covering security breaches in South Korean government systems found their accounts disabled after an unnamed “cybersecurity agency” filed a complaint.

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