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E-mail service used by Snowden folded - BBCTurkce.com

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America continues its activities in the state of Texas for sending and encrypting e-mails to work Lavabit company named “suspended.”

According to information obtained

Lavabit users access to information and to avoid carrying out a legal process against the American authorities.

Silent Circle Lavabit’in

e-mail service, as well as secure communications company, has closed on the grounds mails can not provide security.

e-mail is not secure

former agent of the National Security Agency Snowden, electronic correspondence, followed by the United States announced it was accused of leaking intelligence against the USA.

fled to America, and most recently Russia espionage charges against Snowden had permission for temporary refuge.

Snowden

during his stay in Moscow airport, followed by detection of Lavabit eyes again, the company has used the electronic mail service was translated.

The founder of the electronic

mail service

Lavabit Ladar Levison, he wrote the message after the closure of the site “is not easy to make a choice hard. either American society or ten years would have a huge partner in crime to work towards closing the çizecektim a different way myself,” he said.

“has suspended work” that expresses Levison, the debate that lasted more than six weeks, forcing him to this decision, he said.

Silent Circle

closed another e-mail service, e-mail service, technical and political explained that the reason for closing.

The company’s managers

Jon Callas, blog, he wrote the message “can not secure electronic mail as we know it,” he said.

Callas: “Emails can be reached by using standard Internet protocols, communication techniques in real life does not have to have security guarantee,” he said.

However

Callas, so far as possible, the company’s voice and written communication provides a safe and uninterrupted, he said.

“canary in the coal mine”

U.S. Department of Justice, has said nothing yet on the closure of Lavabit’in.

Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law Academy

America by Jennifer Granick’e trace transactions through the internet and technology industry affecting a lot of people can lead to negative consequences.

Granic

references to his blog Lavabit’i “a canary in the coal mine,” as described.

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