Actually, I think it almost *only* applies in the US. I know you said you were only talking about security, but since you bring up warrants...
Because of that, I'd recommend Riseup over Google for most activists outside the US. Whereas Google may not do the legwork around resisting an order from say, the Indian government (I'm intentionally choosing a middle-ground country; I suspect Google would go to bat for a Chinese activist at this point), Riseup doesn't have to think about that. They have no reason to respond to a legal order from a country in which they have neither servers nor employees. Just wanted to be clear about that, for the sake of the list. On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 6:45 PM, Moxie Marlinspike <mo...@thoughtcrime.org>wrote: > I think this even applies to activists in the US. -- *+1-857-891-4244 |** jilliancyork.com | @jilliancyork * "We must not be afraid of dreaming the seemingly impossible if we want the seemingly impossible to become a reality" - *Vaclav Havel*
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