• @[email protected]OP
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      111 year ago

      why? as a 5 years subscriber I am fine with that and they said they don’t want to mess with it and as long as Proton make it better. I am fine though.

      • @[email protected]
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        111 year ago

        I don’t trust Proton at all, and Obsidian is a nicer experience for this anyway. I had a ton of old notes, and now that a new owner is taking them all, it’s time for me to delete my account and move on.

        • @[email protected]
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          131 year ago

          Can you articulate why you don’t trust Proton? From everything I know, they have a stellar reputation and have been around since 2013 with no end in sight.

        • Kayn
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          101 year ago

          and now that a new owner is taking them all

          But they’re E2E encrypted? I don’t understand the issue here.

          • @[email protected]
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            41 year ago

            If you trust Proton, you trust that they’ll remain e2ee securely. If you don’t trust Proton, you don’t trust that they’ll remain e2ee securely. I don’t trust Proton and actively avoid their products.

            • Kayn
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              141 year ago

              But the entire point of E2EE is that you don’t need to trust them.

              There’s a point to be made for web apps, but with their client apps, the source code that encrypts your data is right there.

              • @[email protected]
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                51 year ago

                With reproducible builds (that don’t exist on all platforms) and code review of every update (which I won’t do).