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  1. lavabit.comLavabit

    We're pioneers in encrypted email who believe all people have the right to private and secure communication. By establishing secure, end-to-end encryption standards and technologies, we're revolutionizing how the world communicates and protects its digital privacy. meet the team.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LavabitLavabit - Wikipedia

    Lavabit was founded by Texas-based programmers who formed Nerdshack LLC, renamed Lavabit LLC the next year, who cited privacy concerns about Gmail, Google's free, widely used email service, and their use of the content of users' email to generate advertisements and marketing data.

  3. lavabit.com › aboutLavabit

    Founder Ladar Levison launched Lavabit in 2004 on the principle that everyone —individuals, organizations and businesses—has the innate right to private, secure communication .

  4. lavabit.com › consumerLavabit

    End-to-end encryption for everyone, everywhere. Flow supercharges your preferred email client with the security and power of Lavabit. It provides automatic, transparent, secure end-to-end email by encrypting every facet of the communication: the body, metadata and the transport layer.

  5. Oct 7, 2013 · On August 8th, Lavabit, newly famous for being the secure e-mail service used by the National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden, went dark.

  6. Oct 3, 2013 · Documents unsealed in Lavabit's appeal process against the US show that this was essentially the case, as the US government had ordered Lavabit to hand over its SSL keys.

  7. Aug 9, 2013 · A pro-privacy e-mail service long used by NSA leaker Edward Snowden abruptly shut down Thursday, blaming a secret U.S. court battle it has been fighting for six weeks — one that it seems to be ...

  8. Aug 8, 2013 · Lavabit announced today that it would shut down its encrypted email service rather than “become complicit in crimes against the American people.” Lavabit did not say what it had been asked to do, only that it was legally prohibited from sharing the events leading to its decision. Lavabit was an...

  9. Aug 14, 2013 · The Lavabit shutdown came just a few weeks after a human rights activist revealed that she was contacted by National Security Agency (NSA) leaker Edward Snowden using the service.

  10. Nov 12, 2013 · Lavabit announced today that it would shut down its encrypted email service rather than “become complicit in crimes against the American people.” Lavabit did not say what it had been asked to do, only that it was legally prohibited from sharing the events leading to its decision. Lavabit...