Forgive the pedantry, but wouldn’t it not be fully self-custodial if you are giving or storing your keys with another party? If they can sign transactions for you they can also sign transactions to steal from you

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DZC 1 year ago
I guess they don't have access to the wallet keys in any way. But I've not checked the source code.
It is a soft lie. They can always provide a different version of the website that captures your unlocking passwords when your IP address is interesting to governments. Even messages shared here privately are more private than Proton.