Not saying this is false, but can you send a link to an article that discusses this? The man in the video didn't.
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Maybe I'm too modern, I just can't understand that point of view at all. Slavery? I don't understand how that could happen, specifically with desire as the original quote claims.
Is this a real thing? I've heard this type of thing before in history, my theory is that it's the people saying this stuff who are very weird and think they are normal. Is this a thing that happens to people, like normal people?
I've never seen a Proton advert. Regardless, that is not evidence.
Something that would count as evidence is perhaps this article that proves that they literally did not have access to the emails: https://protos.com/protonmail-hands-info-to-government-but-says-its-not-google/
TL;DR, Proton was demanded to hand over the information that they had on someone to the Spanish authorities. They complied and gave them all the information they had: a recovery email address.
If you have evidence of your claims, please share them, as Proton is a widely used email, but you can't make these sorts of claims without evidence.
Man. I go back to admiring them from afar.
These aren't weird they're just beautiful and I need them
I feel like I get this. I don't know how to explain it, I just get this.
It's wonderful that you put in that work, great job!
I hear about a book that sounds interesting (searching or talking to friends for recommendations), and put that next on my list. My next is Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky.
A great thing about the Proton "ecosystem" is that it is not like Google where you need an account to access docs (or VPN on mobile!), though I agree that centralisation isn't the best thing for tech nerds like us. That's why I prefer to just use ProtonMail and VPN, and leave the other stuff like drives and password managers to other open-source projects.
(Also, having an ecosystem may be good for those who refuse to put in as much effort as us, or those who simply do not understand as much as we do. I personally don't support centralisation, but there's a reason that non-tech nerds often do.)
Do you have any evidence of this?
My bad! I didn't see that, sorry.