Do we trust proton?
Do we trust proton?
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I have seen no reason not to. IMO, it's best in class for what it does. That said, no privacy tool can replace good OPSEC, or ultimately save anyone from bad OPSEC. Though I no longer use it for business (it's just not ready yet), the rest of what I have to say below still holds true.
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