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Took a long while to migrate all of our accounts out of Proton and validate everything had moved but it’s done.

Tuta for email. Mullvad for VPN. Bitwarden for password manager.

I settled on Tuta as I felt theirs to be the best, despite only allowing 30 aliases, which you cant’t delete. It’ll just mean I take a stricter approach to what I do and don’t create aliases for, and there’s always iCloud hide-my-email for the throwaway ones.

Not going to cover old ground on the politics again, but it’s a positive move. Also, having some independence with a more modular approach feels slightly liberating.

Just need to close the Proton accounts and billing down now.

Als Antwort auf Security Writer

May I ask why you left Proton? I've been using them for years, and have been pretty happy with them.
Als Antwort auf Fratm

Lots of people started hating Proton after Andy Yen "praised" the US republican party.

Honestly, I am somewhat disappointed with Andy and the reaction that the community had.

Yes, he said bold things on Twitter, but people seem to ignore the fact that Proton AG is now owned by a nonprofit foundation.

Als Antwort auf Gabriel Rodríguez

BS. The org is entirely under his control (e.g. he tweeted from the org account not his personal one) and an org that's supposed to be protecting vulnerable people being run by a fascist is a non-starter.
Als Antwort auf Cassandrich

He's the CEO but he can actually get demoted thanks to the new foundation

However, that's still highly unlikely though

Als Antwort auf Gabriel Rodríguez

The Proton AG board of trustees is Andy and his friends. There is no meaningful protection there.

CC: @dalias@hachyderm.io