• SnotBubble@lemmy.ml
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    I agree this is an issue. They move away from a privacy oriented community. Additionally, the reason they give is vague and easily dismantled. What I’m interested in is why this would be a good enough reason to switch providers. They haven’t changed anything crucial in their mail offering, so why should I switch?

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    Three years ago I made an issue on their feedback page because the android app doesn’t really work on degoogled phones, it requires gms for notifications. Still not fixed.

    Nice privacy focused App that can’t fully be used if you take privacy seriously.

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    I’d say this move seems too dumb even for fiction, if that wasn’t the SOP for the entire country I live in.

    Given the context though, I’m curious if one of you privacy experts can change my mind on how I approach email.

    I don’t use email for any meaningful communication where I expect privacy. It is essentially the way for companies and a few other organizations to send me low priority information and/or confirm my identity to reset a password or whatever. Because of that, the only attributes of an email service I really care about are reliability and availability, including not having emails silently blocked for not coming from a “trusted” provider.

    So what is the practical risk of just using a Gmail address for that stuff, equivalent to hiding in plain sight? Yeah it helps Google fine tune their advertising model for me, while I’m running Linux on all my machines and blocking ads on any device I touch. My social media is Lemmy and my streaming service is Jellyfin.

    Am I risking too much if I use it as the corporate contact point that it is? Am I just letting my white/straight/cis/male privilege show through?

  • katy ✨@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    7 hours ago

    One wonders why the rest of the Proton Foundation hasn’t stepped in and gotten rid of Andy; I assume it’s just because they don’t actually care about privacy, they’re just cryptonerds.

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    7 hours ago

    I’ve committed a bunch of relatives and myself to a year of the Family plan, and now most of us want to leave… What a mess.

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    10 hours ago

    Do they really need a team of people to post the same thing to X, Mastodon, BkueSky, etc? I’m honestly surprised they don’t have some bot to make all the posts for them to those services. Sounds like a cop out to me.

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      They specifically said they don’t want to do automated posting, to avoid writing and not interacting with the community. I see no value in them doing this, considering we can get the same content via RSS, blog page or email newsletter. Presence makes sense if it means presence. If it means a bot reposting content, anybody can do it, but the value is very low.

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        It wouldn’t be hard to do simultaneous posting. People figured that out ages ago.

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          It’s not a problem of complexity, it’s a deliberate choice of not wanting to do that, because it is synthetic content disconnected from the community.

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      Exactly. If they need help maybe someone could create something so they can post to BlueSky, Matrix, Lemmy, and Mastadon at same time soon. Also set it up for the up and coming Flashes and Pixelfed.

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    Ouch! They really are working hard on getting any privacy oriented person to leave them.

    I’m glad I have moved away from them.

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      fleeing to reddit of all place, banning any instance of discourse, much like facebook is now.

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        I was using mainly the emails from proton, I moved to mailbox.

        At one point I was planning on moving my drive and VPN with them but their Linux support was really lacking, especially the CLI support so I’ve never done it and I’m glad I didn’t.

        For the VPN I’m using Mullvad integrated with tailscale, for the drive in using my own synology NAS and tailscale to connect to it.

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          They can’t control all the instances. I think that if they tried that with the one that I am on they would be laughed at.

          Way easier for a company to make its own reddit and censor any post that talks about why you should probably start to look at moving your data before they are quietly asked to hand over all the data they have.

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        Whoever posts on reddit can copy paste to other platforms, if they are to lazy to use a software that consolidates it for them.

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      17 hours ago

      i disagree as there are plenty of tools to post to multiple platforms at once. but yea if they were so kind to actually interact then yes

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      I’m not, they are a bunch of researchers having their servers in the country with the most privacy protective laws in the world.

      Sure, criticise them when they do bad things, but what do you propose, google mail (etc.)?

      If you don’t have some real information you are just following a gut feeling (which by the way is the simplest to manipulate) and I think that is kind of curious actually.

      I like Proton, I have their email & VPN, works like a charm, and their servers are in nuke safe bunkers in the swiss mountains.

      The only other company that I have seen that isn’t shady like for sure seems to be Mullvad, I mean if you hate the swiss or something or prefer the swedes …

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        13 hours ago

        Hard to claim manipulation when the leadership team is taking a machine gun to their feet.

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      Something has always felt off. Swiss security is always a red flag, and free is never truly free. Don’t really know who you can trust at this point. Everything seems to turn to shit as some point or another.