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GrapheneOS isn't about privacy. They force users to use their garden. You must depend on their servers if you want to have working device.

Using GOS has security issues. Your traffic to GOS severs can be monitored and you can be easly fingerprinted.

They don't warn people about it.

They encourage to use Google services as well.

If you want a solution more privacy oriented try Divest OS. This OS isn't ideal but much better when it comes to privacy.

http://2ceyag7ppvhliszes2v25n5lmpwhzqrc7sv72apqka6hwggfi42y2uid.onion/index.html

Divestos.org

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But I hope they cannot read my nostr:npub1mea2vwcu06qf7e4x00wd902vj54qnn2jacq76ldntrgfhtvhlpqqrvqane, right?

Because, first of all, HTTPS is used, so the traffic from my browser to Proton Mail is encrypted, and secondly, the emails are also encrypted, right?

Or can the spyes circumvent it?

I thought Switzerland was privacy friendly.

On the other hand, I understand that monitoring the internet is one of the ways for government to prevent or detect crimes.

But, as an individual, law-abiding by the way, I want to be able to receive my Bitcoin newsletters to an email account nobody is monitoring.

Protonmail officially scans all unencrypted e-mails.

One of the things that continues to give me hope - and this may be silly to some - is just how actively nostr:npub1wjwj5r9ytyhgg7nwmy75t8xrhphw6c8kq94fuv0qdjg6g0fruffq02ue5t continues to improve and expand in organic ways.

I moved from GMail to Proton and haven't had a second of doubt. They respond quickly and clearly to support requests and provide multiple avenues to usability that emphasize user privacy.

(I have no connection to Proton AG other than as a happy paying customer.)

https://mastodon.social/@protonmail/111726406129916106

Do you pay for scanning all your unencrypted e-mails?πŸ€”

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