I ditched Gmail for Proton Mail hoping for privacy, but the grass wasn't greener

Proton Mail offers privacy via end-to-end encryption, but in my personal experience, falls short of Gmail in some key areas.

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@amackif I mean you can technically use end-to-end encryption with other email clients, you just have to share a password for decrypting the email. The question then is: does the author really want to go through the trouble of teaching their contacts how to use that encryption? And are those contacts willing to learn?

@onelikeandidie this just shows that convenience trumps everything.

Contact photos are not shown? Let's prefer Google data mining, profiling and privacy abuse instead.

Whoever wrote that article needs to get things in perspective.

Valid concerns are pricing and not using standard protocols which then require a bridge for conversion. Everything else is just unimportant.

The grass definitely is greener outside of Google.

@amackif it feels like "this video is not sponsored by proton" 🤦‍♂️