Hey @protonmail @protonprivacy !

First, thanks a lot for your responsiveness. It feels great to keep in touch with my favourite service providers 😁

I’m a Mail Plus user, considering Unlimited, to use VPN. Given the “conflict” with DNS settings when switching on a VPN, how do you see your ad-blockkbg capabilities versus, for example, #nextdns ?

I believe #nextdns might be more configurable, but overall protection level is probably equal to the one of #protonVPN ?

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Can but don’t

@Nelizea@lemmy.world
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Sometimes they do ;-) However I do think that is a question better asked for the community so people can share their experiences.

@helenslunch

They reply when they have something to say. They don’t reply just for the case of replying.

I’ve received several replies from them.

@Nelizea

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I’ve received several replies from them

Here?

@helenslunch

Yes. In fact, you can see their replies here, if you had bothered checking:
https://mastodon.social/@protonmail/with_replies

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That’s not here on Lemmy. You would know that if you had bothered checking.

@helenslunch

You’re the one who said “Here”. And to me “Here” is on Mastodon.
Be precise in your questions if you want precise answers.

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“Here” is not Mastodon. You’re posting to Lemmy. I don’t need precise answers, just ones that aren’t wrong.

@helenslunch

All this conversation is happening on Matodon in my case. I don’t even know or care what Lemmy is.

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Also hi Daz, nice to meet you again :D

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No it isn’t. If you don’t know what it is, consider educating yourself instead of confidently stating an incorrect position.

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Exactly, we’re here reading and helping in any way we can.

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