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The core of the controversy stems from Proton Mail providing the Spanish police with the recovery email address associated with the Proton Mail account of an individual using the pseudonym ‘Xuxo Rondinaire.' This individual is suspected of being a member of the Mossos d'Esquadra (Catalonia's police force) and of using their internal knowledge to assist the Democratic Tsunami movement.

Upon receiving the recovery email from Proton Mail, Spanish authorities further requested Apple to provide additional details linked to that email, leading to the identification of the individual.

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Wow, so the law in question is a fricking r-slurred one ‘you may NOT talk about this subject'

Get fricked Spain

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>Signs up to protonmail for anonymity

>Uses an apple service as the recovery email

https://media.giphy.com/media/WrNfErHio7ZAc/giphy.webp

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I thought you're supposed to leave it blank

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You can't :#marseyexcited:

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You can leave it blank, that's the whole point of recovery keys.

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:#marseyquestion:

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Catalan protest group advocating a self-determination referendum in Catalonia,[4] formed and organized in the lead up to the final judgement on the Trial of the Catalonia independence leaders. It organizes supporters of the Catalan independence movement through the use of social media, apps and other online resources.[5][6] It used a 'bespoke' Android app, along with a Telegram account with over 410,000 followers in order to mobilize and organize demonstrations during the 2019 Catalan protests.[7][5] Distributed outside of the official market for Android apps, the application (making use of overseas servers) circumvents the European legislation for data protection in regards of geolocalization.

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Yeah this r-slur deserved it lmao

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