nostr:npub16r0tl8a39hhcrapa03559xahsjqj4s0y6t2n5gpdk64v06jtgekqdkz5pl I hear you, but it's not mandatory so you have to opt-in
"Anyone with a paid Proton plan can take advantage of Dark Web Monitoring."
There is a toggle button.

Without sharing my client guide here, the gist is that I recommend Proton be used in a compartmentalized way, with your "official" main front-facing account using your real name and/or personal domain "business" email for official purposes. This is a huge win over using Google for most people.
There are 15 @protonmail.com etc addresses that can be used for forwarding old email (to a pseudonym email) another for purchases, another for banking, an anonymous email with just random numbers for other purposes etc.
One can then use the unlimited simplelogin aliases (they have the ability to send mail from the alias, not just receive...unlike the current built-in proton aliases) to avoid spam/breaches.
It is best in class for these purposes.
You can then sign up with another account for just VPN, another account for anonymous email not associated with your itentity, or use provider for other purposes where anonymity is essential.
Thanks for the correction, I will edit the originality post!
It's an important distinction for sure :)
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I love SimpleLogin. It's been quite useful.
Same :) I look forward to a deeper integration since Proton aliases are easy to set up and can reply, but still can't compose like SimpleLogin.
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Cope. Drop that corporate garbage and use decentralized services only.
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