To be clear, none of their services are in any way compromised or no longer safe. Their products were independently audited. So the privacy is not supposed, but real. It’s just the company culture and vague answers from non-profit foundation if they have enough votes to kick the CEO of the for-profit Proton AG company that’s making people migrate.
To be clear, none of their services are in any way compromised or no longer safe. Their products were independently audited. So the privacy is not supposed, but real. It’s just the company culture and vague answers from non-profit foundation if they have enough votes to kick the CEO of the for-profit Proton AG company that’s making people migrate.
Oh I don’t doubt that the privacy is real, but this causes me to lose faith that it will continue to actually be private.