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I genuinely don't get why they made a Bitcoin wallet, but all of their other services are direct competitors to (and imo much better than) the Google suite apps and made it much easier to de-google my life
De-Googling is great, keep at that.
That said, Totally investing in a single other provider may not be the answer.
It's enough for me to know I'm not supporting Microsoft or Google.
Proton Wallet is intended to be a Google Wallet alternative. They just started with Bitcoin.
Not going to work without full KYC/AML compliance. Which negates the whole point of using Proton to begin with.