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Privacy-focused email service Tutanota censored in Egypt, working on solutions

Posted on October 14, 2019June 24, 2025 by Dissent

Didi Rankovic reports:

Tutanota, a German open-source, end-to-end encrypted email service, is experiencing difficulties in Egypt, the company has announced.

[…]

Regardless of Egypt’s history of restricting or blocking access to internet services, as well as introducing blackouts as a method of controlling the spread of information, Tutanota said it was unable to say at this time if the service disruption was the work of “a state actor.”

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