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Specifically the CEO of Proton thinks the Republicans were more responsive to his concerns about privacy, if I remember correctly.
I changed to Proton, but I don't want to spend money on Proton Drive because if I do and my payment lapses then I'll be unable to receive emails. FFS, why are they giving paying customers a less reliable service. Considered getting the lifetime Proton Pass offer but since I'll never use it it's too much to spend just on priority customer service and ensuring my account won't get deleted if I end up in a coma.