Google – AFP, 9 Aug 2013
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Lavabit
owner Ladar Levison posted a message on the website Thursday telling users that
the he was pulling the plug on the secure email service launched in Texas
nearly a decade ago.
"I
have been forced to make a difficult decision: to become complicit in crimes
against the American people or walk away from nearly ten years of hard work by
shutting down Lavabit," Levison said.
"After
significant soul-searching, I have decided to suspend operations."
Levison
lamented that he was barred from sharing details of what prompted Lavabit's
demise.
US law
allows national security officials to make requests to companies that come with
the caveat they must be kept secret.
"As
things currently stand, I cannot share my experiences over the last six weeks,
even though I have twice made the appropriate requests," Levison said.
Lavabit was
put in the spotlight after it was reported that former US National Security
Agency contractor Snowden was using the service to exchange messages while he
was holed-up in the Moscow airport.
Snowden is
a fugitive from US justice and is currently living at an unknown location in
Russia after Moscow granted him temporary asylum for a year on August 1.
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