During the battle for #netneutrality fraud comments were made to make the public appear more divided. Now a court rules that the FCC must reveal who made these comments: arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20

Earlier this year Tutanota was accidentally blocked by AT&T. This shows why net neutrality matters: tutanota.com/blog/posts/att-bl

@Tutanota A high principle of is access equality. Tutanota does not enable non-tuta senders to have the public key of Tuta recipients, which forces all senders to obtain a Tutanota acct. IMO Tutanota should embrace access equality like Protonmail, & make this possible.

@resist1984 You're right, we plan to support Autocrypt to solve this.

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