Proton
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Context? Apparently I've been living under a rock...
The CEO 6ish months ago, ignorantly tweeted an approval of a specific Trump appointee. So a few now believe Proton to be ride or die MAGA. Which is silly, considering it's a Swiss company run by scientists.
This is just a marketing plug, it is a legal entity that profit seeks. First and foremost.
so are proton services still ok to use? its still open-source right??
Proton client is open-source? yes.
Their server side code is independently audited? yes.
So, no issue in my Pov. But, "a company run by scientist" - that's a bit stretching the truth, I would say.
In my opinion yes.
the product it self is fine to use as of now is the current consensus.
hopefully "leadership" got the hint who butters their bread.
with that being said, you deff should not be using them as suit ie don't put your eggs in one basket like we did we google and apple.
in case if anything, happens, you can reasonably easily switch. got to stay nimble.