If you’re using Gmail, and you’re considering alternatives for privacy reasons, then 100% without a doubt, objectively and unequivocably, Proton is the better choice of the two.
There are other email providers with privacy assurances, and yes, you can self-host, but don’t let perfection be the enemy of the good.
To address the trustworthiness of Proton directly: I’ve been a Proton user for about 10 years. It gets the job done. I have complaints, but privacy is not among them.
They over hype their marketing which can lead to a false sense of security. Reign in the marketing department and present their tools for what they are and they’d be more trustworthy.
If you’re using Gmail, and you’re considering alternatives for privacy reasons, then 100% without a doubt, objectively and unequivocably, Proton is the better choice of the two.
There are other email providers with privacy assurances, and yes, you can self-host, but don’t let perfection be the enemy of the good.
To address the trustworthiness of Proton directly: I’ve been a Proton user for about 10 years. It gets the job done. I have complaints, but privacy is not among them.
Proper analysis. … The only issue with proton is lack of focus on the people who use their product and bootlicker CEO tried kisisng pedo king’s ring
They over hype their marketing which can lead to a false sense of security. Reign in the marketing department and present their tools for what they are and they’d be more trustworthy.