Privacy stalwart Nicholas Merrill spent a decade fighting an FBI surveillance order. Now he wants to sell you phone service—without knowing almost anything about you.
I wouldn’t jump to the conclusion that this is some sort of honeypot either, but I’d bet a shiny penny that LE is going to be working round the clock to get their hooks in to this service.
People are doing their best to discredit this service although it’s from an extremely reputable person in the privacy space.
That should be the real concern.
Read about stuff before you type about stuff.
I wouldn’t jump to the conclusion that this is some sort of honeypot either, but I’d bet a shiny penny that LE is going to be working round the clock to get their hooks in to this service.
There’s no doubt in my mind they will. But they won’t have any information on the customers because the company is straight up not taking it.
Same would happen with Mullvad