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Their code is open source, if a privacy leak exists in their code and/or their published binaries and open source code don't match someone should be able expose it.
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Proton is less pro privacy as their marketing suggests. Have you ever tied to sign up anonymously. Without SMS. Via Tor?
Where was Andy Yen when Proton appeared for the first time (spoiler it was not CERN)?
Why did Proton hide initially the infrastructure of their VPN offering?
Lot's of 🚩 Anyway DYOR!
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