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Proton Mail is the world's largest secure email provider. Swiss, end-to-end encrypted, private, and free.
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Proton Calendar is the world's first end-to-end encrypted calendar that allows you to keep your life private.
Proton Drive is a free end-to-end encrypted cloud storage that allows you to securely backup and share your files. It's open source, publicly audited, and Swiss-based.
Proton Pass Proton Pass is a free and open-source password manager which brings a higher level of security with rigorous end-to-end encryption of all data (including usernames, URLs, notes, and more) and email alias support.
SimpleLogin lets you send and receive emails anonymously via easily-generated unique email aliases.
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The error message isn't only about SimpleLogin. It lists Proton as blocked first. It doesn't make sense for an error to explicitly prohibit their own "real" domains. Even if it failed with an email on their domain, they wouldn't have written an error that specifically intentionally excludes their domain.
When quoting me, you chose to skip a whole sentence in the middle.
The Proton domain is that absolutely false part.
The proper formatting when omitting a section of a quote is to replace it with something like this [...] The brackets denote that what's between is not literally the quoted words, but is an edit of some kind. Usually for clarity, or in this case brevity. Without them it looks like you're being dishonest in your quotation by making invisible edits. So it should have looked like this.
I omitted it because it wasn't relevant, for the sake of brevity.
How do you figure? Why would anyone lie about this?
I don't know, they may not be.
But lying or not, it's false all the same. You absolutely can share with proton email address. Even proton.me addresses. An error saying you can't is nonsensical.
It's cool that it works for you. Doesn't invalidate OP's bug find
Unless it was some kind of user error. It's impossible to know with the limited information they've given us.
They can't not be lying and also be false...
Even if they are being completely honest and truthful, the error message itself is false.