I have a yearly subscription, but once that’s finished. I’m moving to Mullvad.

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😤 people care about their privacy these days, it's happening

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Privacy is a human right, let’s normalize that.

Your data is still encrypted. If you occupy Paris square you maybe doxxed ( not a lawyer, so Lolll)

Haha 😂 no luckily 😂😂

The marketing on the website lol

We created Proton VPN to protect the journalists and activists who use Proton Mail. Proton VPN breaks down the barriers of Internet censorship, allowing you to access any website or content.

I think authorities were just tightening their grips in recent years in various jurisdictions and world changes I guess. We evolve, we're good 🫂 ☀️

🫂🫂💜 in the EU, there are several laws that are suggested to monitor all the electronic communications in the future. I hope they won’t be voted.

Me too, used to live in Poland, have family there, they as you know are in EU too. I'm pissed at this Brussels bullshit 😅

well let’s hope for the best 🤞🏼

I'm waiting for each EU nation to do massive protests and put manure on parliments, and I hope US does the same cuz we beyond the boiling point when I think about everything they try to pull on us. Freeeeedommmmmmmmmmm

ProtonVPN would've helped. From article:

"ProtonMail also operates a VPN service called ProtonVPN and points out that Swiss law prohibits the country's courts from compelling a VPN service to log IP addresses. In theory, if Youth for Climate had used ProtonVPN to access ProtonMail, the Swiss court could not have forced the service to expose its "real" IP address. However, the company seems to be leaning more heavily toward recommending Tor for this particular purpose."