Proton uses a trustless architecture. End-to-end encryption and zero access encryption means we cannot decrypt your messages and hand them over to governments.
Your privacy is mathematically ensured, and no election can change that.
@protonprivacy yeah, but your CEO has been making statements in support of a right-wing authoritarian government, so…?
@thisismissem @protonprivacy please Proton, stay neutral... and thanks for being an alternative for those who value privacy
@rrapio @protonprivacy that's the thing, they haven't stayed neutral, and that's the concerning thing.
@thisismissem @protonprivacy yes, I know... I'm concerned too. I'm asking them to review their stance and stay neutral from now on.
@rrapio @protonprivacy yeah, definitely disappointing to see as a business customer, where my business is one that angers the right-wing conservative types.
Has me thinking about if I need to migrate away.
@thisismissem @rrapio @protonprivacy
That's for you to decide. But Tuta is a nice alternative. Uses green energy only, contrary to Proton.
I use Fastmail myself because of the amazing interface, interoperability and functionality. It's not E2E encrypted though.