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this post was submitted on 17 Jun 2024
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I agree with what others have already said about Proton being "good enough" for some threat models. And I second the argument about other options – such as Tuta for email, Mullvad for VPN, etc.
I'd just add one more thing. Once a company offers me to "handle" my digital privacy toolkit, I loose trust. Because a) it's less resilient b) less secure c) less private. I would think twice before trusting emails, calendars, contacts, passwords and network security — to a single company.