Tech oligarchs are a huge problem.

That's why Proton is not controlled by any individual, but by the non-profit Proton Foundation, which has neutrality in its governing principles.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jan/20/trump-inauguration-tech-executives

Trump inauguration: Zuckerberg, Bezos and Musk seated in front of cabinet picks

Seatings come under fire from Trump critics as sign of oligarchy and the powerful influence they wield

The Guardian
@protonprivacy an apology could go a long way
@hipsterelectron We have apologized about the recent incident, caused by an internal miscommunication, on numerous occasions, both on Mastodon, Bluesky, X (Twitter), and Reddit (r/ProtonMail).
@protonprivacy can't seem to find a public statement on here or other sites clarifying your CEO's position after he expressed support for trump in his capacity as CEO. https://www.reddit.com/r/ProtonMail/comments/1i1zjgn/comment/m7ahrlm/ this is not an apology, this is a restatement, and it certainly doesn't address the feeling of unsafety using your services for many marginalized groups. why is restating your lobbying strategy considered an "apology"? i would prefer that you avoided lobbying entirely as it's not clear your motivations surround anything other than personal profit
@hipsterelectron We understand how you feel and apologize for giving the impression that we are not neutral.
@protonprivacy i definitely do not want a neutral service under an authoritarian government, yes, that is known as a collaborator
@hipsterelectron @protonprivacy Maybe Andy Yen should not post personal opinions from official accounts, just a thought.

@jectoons @hipsterelectron Andy Yen is not posting his personal opinions from official accounts. For example, the person who wrote the original post above and this response is not Andy Yen.

There was a miscommunication error earlier which led to the now retracted statement, but we've changed our processes to make sure it never happens again.