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‘No company is going to go to jail for you’: Proton’s CTO on balancing privacy, policy, an

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‘No company is going to go to jail for you’: Proton’s CTO on balancing privacy, policy, and trust. Today on Decoder, we’ve got the first of a two-part series on the systems that run the world: I’m talking with Bart Butler, the CTO of Proton, the company that makes private and secure productivity software.

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Trechos de apoio da pauta: Today on Decoder, we’ve got the first of a two-part series on the systems that run the world: I’m talking with Bart Butler, the CTO of Proton, the company that makes private and secure productivity software. You probably know it best for Proton Mail, which is encrypted by default, but the company also has docs, sheets, a calendar, and even a new AI assistant called Lumo, all built and marketed around the idea that they should be vastly more private than the products from Big Tech companies.

  • Ponto de atenção: company.
  • Ponto de atenção: going.
  • Ponto de atenção: jail.

Em resumo, a leitura editorial acompanha o impacto do tema no nicho Tech.

Artigo originalmente publicado em www.theverge.com
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