Privacy question #1077
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Hello I have a question related to privacy. Let's say I created several aliases, used them in public places like forums, FB, Twitter, and so on. If a legal entity or government ask for details of the email alias, will Simple Login provide all the details to the requester? For example, I created an email alias, used in forums, and some government official didn't like my post and took it to the court. What will happen? Will SL provide original email owner details to the requester as well as emails forwarded under that alias, or SL will say that is not our problem, we have no clue who is the owner? Also, even if I create my account with privacy based email service like Proton, how can I make sure that my identity remains anonymous? Because at some point I have to provide payment details for the Premium service, and I don't know if SL will give that info to the authorities or not. |
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Legally SimpleLogin has to comply with French law. SimpleLogin will need to provide the info we have on the alias, including the mailbox that receives emails sent to it. We don't store email content. |
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So if the receiving mailbox is a Protonmail one, all they'll get is your Protonmail email address. |
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Legally SimpleLogin has to comply with French law. SimpleLogin will need to provide the info we have on the alias, including the mailbox that receives emails sent to it. We don't store email content.
Your payment is linked to your account so we need to provide that info as well. You can use crypto as payment for anonymity.