that would be cool too.
EmperorHenry
now we just need proton docs inside of the proton drive desktop client too
It costs money to maintain all this stuff. They're being super generous with their free options.
Then there's all the court cases that they fight against on the regular too. That costs a lot of money as well.
This is why perfect forward secrecy is mandatory even if you have quantum encryption on your VPN.
As for file storage, even if it's quantum resistant, we may see a time in the future where you need to periodically re-encrypt your files to keep them a little bit less in danger
I wouldn't know, I've had a paid proton account for a long time now
LibreOffice?
Proton Docs?
Just saying.
foreign governments to sponsor hacking groups to do this kind of stuff.
Foreign governments, in cahoots with the US
you mean they weren't already?
When? Never, because this is overwhelmingly likely to be propaganda to manufacture consent for another war.
Remember 20 years ago when they said Iran was only a few days away from being a nuclear armed power? or when they said that same thing 30 years ago?
They keep trying to make everyone terrified of russia and china and keep talking like they want to kill everyone else on earth.
CNN was one of the outlets that said "WMDs in Iraq!" for my entire childhood and most of my teenage years. That alone should be enough to never trust them again.
A very rare instance of two companies merging together being good news
Proton VPN, Mullvad VPN, iVPN, adguard VPN.
Any of those will do.
youtube shorts deflector?