• KaynA
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    118 months ago

    and now that a new owner is taking them all

    But they’re E2E encrypted? I don’t understand the issue here.

    • If you trust Proton, you trust that they’ll remain e2ee securely. If you don’t trust Proton, you don’t trust that they’ll remain e2ee securely. I don’t trust Proton and actively avoid their products.

      • KaynA
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        168 months ago

        But the entire point of E2EE is that you don’t need to trust them.

        There’s a point to be made for web apps, but with their client apps, the source code that encrypts your data is right there.