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1 sat \ 3 replies \ @toshitoshi 18 Jun \ on: Proton is transitioning towards a non-profit structure | Proton privacy
Next step: turn their no-log policy into reality. Hell's gonna freeze before I recommend using whatever proton product....
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They have history, I don't know if things changed with time, but I wouldn't trust them knowing what they did in the past:
https://www.thedailybeast.com/secure-email-provider-protonmail-handed-over-user-data-to-europol
I'd rather use Mullvad or, if you want a cheaper alternative, Windscribe is one that withstood data handover requests again and again.
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There is a different PP between email and VPN and that's causing some confusion.
They officially don't log any IPs for VPN, but they might activate IP logging for email for security purposes, which seems reasonable to me. It's still private unless you provide an identifiable recovery email or credit card.
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