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Wow, I was just about to sign up for the paid plan. Now what do I do?

@PrivacyWayFinder@lemmy.world
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Take a chill pill. There is nothing called privacy if you are using internet. If not the big bro companies, we are only left with companies like proton which is widely popular in privacy community. I recommend to use different service providers rather completely relying on one company. Example: Mail - Proton, VPN - Mullvad, Drive - FIlen with cryptomator etc.

@Luci@lemmy.ca
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Yeah careful. They might tell the authorities that your IP you once used showed up in their web server logs.

Seriously don’t listen to the tinfoil crap. Proton can’t decrypt your shit. It is well worth the money.

Sign up for the paid plan and ignore this tinfoil-hat nonsense.

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