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Lavabit’s Ladar Levison: ‘If You Knew What I Know About Email, You Might Not Use It’

Posted on August 9, 2013 by pogowasright.org

Kashmir Hill has a great interview with LavaBit’s owner about the shutdown of his service yesterday. While Levison couldn’t be specific, there are some more hints in his comments as to what might have transpired that led him to shut down the service rather than comply.

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