Mostly out of curiosity, but also somewhat related to Proton’s recent political involvement, I’m curious about alternatives to using their services, open to suggestions for:
- Proton Mail: anything that can support custom domain, email aliases, and email scheduling?
- Proton Drive: not the most important, but interested in privacy first, encrypted hosting services
- Proton Pass: anything I should take a look at besides Bitwarden and Keepass?
- Proton VPN: that one’s the hardest, it was really good, I think Mullvlad is the one most often recommended?
- Proton Calendar: didn’t really care about that one, but it was nice that it connected to Mail
My Unlimited plan renewed in December so I’ll probably keep it for a year, it was nice having only one subsctiption to keep in mind, but I’m thinking of exploring other options
@Plebcouncilman @inlandempire
I use Proton and can automatically send my public keys attached to every email I send out. Yes, emails with other Proton users are fully encrypted, but I can see the padlock icon on emails to and from some l of my friends and relatives using Gmail and Yahoo mail for example.
Proton made PGP encryption use quite easy.
Good luck!