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@IceFoxX @staircase Proton faces the same problems that any commercial organisation faces in that they have to operate according to their local laws and cooperate with their local law enforcement.
They will offer a degree of privacy which is generally useful but you can't expect them to protect you if you are planning a revolution :)
Oh... wait 3-4 years and then you'll curse when the states use them against you. If it even takes that long... State Trojans, backdoors, etc. The list is endless... Or the reasons that can now lead to arrests. Political views, religious views, sexual views... it's becoming more and more of a target. Soon there will be digital IDs, digital euros, and at least one bank account linked to them dont forget age verification. The crackdown on VPNs, etc.