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At Tuta, we scrutinize every request for handing out data in detail - the shocking news: In 2025, we had to reject 75% of all requests!

While Big Tech just waves through a massive amount of requests, we make sure to ONLY hand out data if legally obliged.

Because #privacy matters. 🔒

➡️ tuta.com/blog/transparency-rep…

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Your page says German law doesn't allow for gag orders on those requests, does Tuta notify affected accounts that their data has been requested?
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I believe the reason for a request is the most important to consider. You may not treat a request for data for investigating a criminal, rapist, or pedophile the same as you would treat a request for data in the case of a journalist, a person exercising his right to free speech, or a lawful protester.

In all circumstances, transparency reports should be published, as it increases the confidence in the service.