As much as I like using Proton Mail and VPN, their current offerings have grown exponentially in size.
I would highly recommend anyone here to not put all their eggs in one basket. Proton can and has in the past disabled user accounts for no reason. This means that you will lose access to everything you use with them.
Only use Mail or VPN and use other services for other needs.
- Mail -> Tutanota
- Calendar -> Tutanota
- Drive -> Just make a NAS. I don’t trust any provider with file storage.
- VPN -> Mullvad
- Pass -> Bitwarden or Keepass
- Wallet -> Don’t buy crypto
- Docs ->
OpenOfficeLibreOffice - Sheets ->
OpenOfficeLibreOffice - Authenticator -> Aegis or Ente Auth
- Meet -> This is fine.
- AI -> Run something locally


It’s good yeah but you have a major compromise here if you’re really really privacy secure. Never use VPN + Communication from the same company at once.
Mullvad is also the most private VPN since you can actually just send them cash anonymously and get a sub.
Trust me, privacy is my hobby horse. Unless you’re actively committing crimes, or trying to evade the government, then that’s not much of an OPSEC concern. Proton doesn’t hand over logs willingly.
The cost savings for me really sealed the deal. I get mail, vpn, SimpleLogin, and all the other junk for around 60 a year on the black friday deal. I don’t know what I’m going to do when my renewal comes up next December though. You can’t access the new user price on renewals, sadly.
Privacy is more than a hobby horse for an increasingly large segment of the worlds population.
I doubt Proton would even protect a ROM pirate from Nintendo.
lmao
First, no one is safe from Nintendo. Those bastards are insane.
Second, Proton moved Lumo out of Switzerland already and I believe they are going to start phasing the other services to German or Norway, I forget which one. Not that its necessarily “better” but its something.
Third, they just passed another no-log audit, so they’re not just forking the info over to everyone that asks. As far as I understand it, the orders that are complied with are mostly about CSAM.
Dissent is borderline illegal in many countries nowadays.
Again I’m not disagreeing with you. Just pointing out that saying its flatly bad in all circumstances is not particularly helpful to a wide swath of the audience here.