

You can purchase used electric cars too.


You can purchase used electric cars too.


Not a filter issue.


I’m using the browser web page version, not extension. And it’s not a case of waiting, it would be days or weeks after creating it that I would notice it’s gone.
I believe those warnings are old, I believe Proton recently begun maintaining those themselves. I read some sort of testimonial from Proton about how great the Snap Store is and blah blah blah, though I can’t find the blog post for it.
The apps are from Proton AG on the Snap Store, which is a verified account. And the Proton Mail snap doesn’t have that warning, while for some reason the other two still do.
Edit: found it https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/snapping-privacy-into-place-proton-s-gpl-powered-journey-with-ubuntu/67251
You don’t really need to check the checksum.
Also, if you’re on Ubuntu, you can officially get the Proton apps from the Snap Store, no terminal necessary. And there’s also unofficial repackages on Flathub.
[Blockchain] technology is neutral. People make it good or bad.
Sure, maybe. But you’re making it clear you’re in the bad camp too when you’re announcing this with NFTs.


The security and privacy don’t matter much when most of the emails you get are coming from unprivate servers like Gmail or outlook.


To my understanding, you just need a phone number to make an account. I think it can be a burner number. But then if you ever lose access to the account you can’t recover it.


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Thanks for your work! I have a question though. I just installed it and signed in and it authenticated via a browser link. That works for SSHing from a desktop, but the page mentions it being good “In environments where the graphical UI cannot be used”. Is it planned to allow for entering a password and 2FA code when where there truly is no GUI available?