Awesome…

  • Lytia @lemmy.today
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    1 day ago

    Hopefully people like you will be able to nip this in the bud before yet another joke of a controversy starts…

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      1 day ago

      You must be new here…

      On the one hand, I really like how often Proton’s shortcomings are highlighted. This SHOULD be a wake up call that you should never rely on a company to protect you and should instead focus on what you can do to ptorect yourself. And Proton… actually are pretty good in that regard. Connect from a burner/live image computer over public wifi using tor (or something similar) and their free accounts are STILL the gold standard for journalism and whistleblowers.

      But the problem is that people are stupid and lazy (and many outlets actively benefit from "Eww, proton is bad. If only they had paid for NordVPN to really protect them from the FBI! ~Note, NordVPN provides no guarantees of protection~ ". So we just get stupidity.

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        19 hours ago

        Why do you think Proton stores the association between accounts and payment identity?

        Many privacy-oriented companies actually accept credit card payments and simply don’t store that information.

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        proton is snake oil