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Subject: Tuta Refutes Allegations Of It Being A Front For Spy Agencies
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You know it makes sense, 'FREE' or premium services: https://tuta.com/pricing

Tuta has issued a statement that refutes claims by a former police officer
that it operated as a “storefront” for intelligence gathering, calling the
allegations false.

Tuta (formerly known as ‘Tutanota’) is a Germany-based end-to-end encrypted
email service focused on privacy and security, following minimal data
collection practices and performing no user tracking. You can read more about
Tuta in our in-depth Tuta review.

Former RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) officer Cameron Jay Ortis recently
testified that Tutanota is a fake service set up by ‘Five Eyes‘ intelligence
agencies to have criminals use it and collect data about their activities.
Ortis is currently on trial in Ottawa, accused of selling state secrets to
criminals.

“If targets begin to use that service, the agency that’s collecting that
information would be able to feed back that information into the Five Eyes
system, and then back into the RCMP,” Ortis stated, according to publicly
released court hearing documents.

This came as a shock to many users of the service who entrusted it. Tuta was
quick to respond to the allegations, releasing a statement on Monday
vehemently denying any link to Five Eyes or any other secret service.

“[Tuta]
is not linked to any secret service, and there is no backdoor
included. It is not even necessary to trust our words, as our
entire client code is published so that anyone can verify that
there is no backdoor.”
Tuta

The statement underlines that the company was founded in 2011 by Arne Möhle
and Matthias Pfau, who knew each other from their time at the FHWD University
in Hanover. Despite receiving state grants to develop post-quantum secure
cloud storage and file-sharing solutions for the German state, Tuta has
remained in the hands of its co-founders all this time, independent and free
from any influence or control by state entities, law enforcement, or
intelligence agencies.

Maintaining offices exclusively in Germany means that Tuta is legally obliged
to respond only to warrants issued by German courts. Information about
compliance with these requests is communicated via regularly updated
transparency reports. It’s worth noting that the ‘Five Eyes’ surveillance
alliance implicated in Ortis’ plea doesn’t include Germany, but the country is
part of the broadened ’14 Eyes’ group.

Ultimately, Tuta emphasizes the absence of supporting evidence for Ortis’
claims and his failure or reluctance to provide any evidence to back his claims
about the service’s true purpose. The company denounces these allegations as
unfounded and “dangerous.”

“Such slanderous statements by Mr. Ortis are a slap in the face to everything
that we as an individual company and as a community believe and fight for,”
concludes Tuta’s statement.

Allegations by people under tremendous legal pressure may successfully plant the
seed of doubt around trustworthy services, but we do not see any reason that
Tuta users should be worried at this point. It would be prudent to wait for
concrete evidence substantiating any of these allegations before taking so bold
claims against the email service seriously.

https://tuta.com/blog/tutanota-not-a-honeypot
https://restoreprivacy.com/tuta-refutes-allegations-of-it-being-a-front-for-spy-agencies/

Tuta uses a couple of different encryption algorithms to ensure that your messages
cannot be read or tampered with:

Tuta uses symmetric (AES 128) and asymmetric encryption (AES 128 / RSA 2048) to
encrypt emails end-to-end (E2E). When both parties use Tuta, all emails are
automatically end-to-end encrypted (asymmetric encryption). For an encrypted email
to an external recipient, a password for encrypting & decrypting the email
(symmetric encryption) must be exchanged once. The company suggests doing so using
Signal messenger.

On top of its automatic end-to-end encryption, Tuta uses STARTTLS with an extended
validation certificate, Perfect Forward Secrecy, DNSSEC, DANE, DMARC, and DKIM to
secure your connection to Tuta to the maximum.

Tuta ensures users that even they cannot access your inbox, due to the open source
encryption standards they use.

AES-128 is more than secure enough for protecting your messages. Reportedly even
the fastest computers in the world would need many billions of years to crack
AES-128.

Tuta is currently working together with Leibniz University Hanover to make their
encryption standards future-proof against quantum computer attacks.

Tuta uses industry-standard end-to-end encryption algorithms for email and other
user data. All data is encrypted at rest and only decrypted in your browser or
email client. Because it does not use PGP encryption, Tuta also encrypts the
subject line of messages. This is a noteworthy difference from some other secure
email services.

Tuta Mail enables TutaCrypt, a protocol to exchange messages using quantum-safe
encryption: https://tuta.com/blog/post-quantum-cryptography

Independent Tuta Email Review – 2024 Test Results and Analysis...
https://restoreprivacy.com/email/reviews/tutanota/

You know it makes sense, 'FREE' or premium services: https://tuta.com/pricing

Stay safe, stay encrypted!

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