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  • Proton isn’t science

    Cryptography and software development is science.

  • I got proton's app by going to proton's website and letting the link there take me to the google play store page for it.

  • I don't live in the EU. The only promos I've ever gotten for any proton products were through proton mail and the pages on lemmy and reddit. Never in the VPN app

  • They sometimes have trouble reading what I'm actually saying sometimes too.

    Just respond telling them that they didn't read what you typed and explain again that you're talking about the VPN app on android.

    By the way, Android user and proton unlimited subscriber here, I've never seen any ads inside the proton VPN app on android. Not from proton, not from anything.

  • there's nothing in there that I would want an emergency contact to have.

  • make proton family a little cheaper, or give us more storage space for the same price.

  • I don't know why you got downvoted, this is important to know that it's not a good alternative to google maps.

  • @protonprivacy Any plans to tackle identity? For SSO purposes I’m stuck with say, google but would love to move over to proton.

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  • You mean like something to compete with services like DeleteMe, Incogni and Aura?

    I'd be down for that, I'd like it to be included with proton family, that would give me a good reason to bite the bullet and pay the extra money for it.

  • Oh...I don't think you can do that...not yet anyway.

  • the parts with the triangles can be

  • I still have to use gmail for a few things. Although there's several things that I could just tell those people to email me at one of my protonmails

  • I agree with the title

  • proton's hide-my-emails are disposable, but regular proton mail addresses aren't disposable.

  • @protonprivacy How about an option in the vpn-app to always activate a VPN whenever the device is not connected to certain wifis?

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  • I was about to ask the same question, internet providers in many areas are allowed to collect and sell your history without your consent now. You should always have a good, privacy-friendly VPN active on all your devices all the time.

    Mullvad and proton are the only two that have had to prove they don't record anything happening on their VPN services.

    And proton also encrypts the contents of all the drives on their VPN servers too.

    Whenever the authorities compel them to hand over the goods, they never have any activity logs to hand over.

    They've been forced to hand over the data stored on their users' mail and drive accounts, but by design they are unable to decrypt it. But quantum computers exist now, so be aware of that.

  • this is something I suggested to them over on reddit.

  • WINE

  • Hey OP! I edited what I said before. Adguard for desktop would be great as an extra layer of protection for the adblocking and malware blocking proton gives you.

  • I know...I'm pretty sure I just advocated for Librewolf.

  • AdNauseam is better than ublock. Use its strict blocking if the regular blocking doesn't work.