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For a critical blog, the first few paragraphs sound a lot like they're shilling for Proton.
I'm not sure if I'm supposed to be impressed by the author's witty wording, but "the cool trick they do" is - full encryption.
Moving on.
oof.
Over the years I've heard many people claim that proton's servers being in Switzerland is more secure than other EU countries - well there's also this now:
No company is safe from enshittification - always look for, and base your choices on, the legally binding stuff, before you commit. Be wary of weasel wording. And always, always be ready to move* on when the enshittification starts despite your caution.
* regarding email, there's redirection services a.k.a. eternal email addresses - in some cases run by venerable non-profits.
Switzerland has a surveillance law in the works that will force VPNs, messaging apps, and online platforms to log users' identities, IP addresses, and metadata for government access