Thursday, 8 August 2013
Obama regime forces shutdown of email service for protecting users' privacy
Posted on 17:44 by Unknown
NSA Whistleblower Edward Snowden famously used an encrypted email account to communicate privately with Glenn Greenwald and other reporters. Now we know what service that was because the U.S. government pressured it to close down after ten years of service.
Lavabit's owner, Ladar Levison, received a court order to turn over all users' private email data. He refused, and said he would not "become complicit in crimes against the American people."
Levison claims he was given two choices: cooperate with authorities or be shut down. He bravely said goodbye to his business and livelihood in protest of digital police state.
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