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Proton Mail is facing renewed accusations of handing user data over to law enforcement agencies.
The Swiss company provides a secure email service with end-to-end encryption, ostensibly to protect its customers' identities from prying eyes.
Proton AG clarified that their email service stores "minimal user information" and does not guarantee complete anonymity.
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