I’m actually shocked at how big that userbase is for Proton. Your point stands that they’re comparatively small against the truly big players, but I would have guessed a few million proton users at most.
Comment on Standard notes: what about don’t put all your eggs in one basket rule?
CameronDev@programming.dev 7 months agoI couldnt easily find financial data for Proton AG, but they are still tiny. 100m proton mail users vs 1.5b gmail users. If one of the really big players wanted to, I am sure they could make proton an extremely tempting offer.
Dont forget that 20 years ago, Google/GMail was well trusted as well, once Proton reaches a critical mass with sufficient lock-in, there is nothing stopping them going down the same path Google did.
herrcaptain@lemmy.ca 7 months ago
wagoner@infosec.pub 7 months ago
That includes free users, in case that wasn’t apparent
herrcaptain@lemmy.ca 7 months ago
I figured as much, but it’s still a lot higher than I would have guessed.
Jinx2756@lemmy.world 7 months ago
You are right. There are no certainties in this matter. Proton’s values look and sound good. But things can change and big enough offers can be hard to resist. My revised point is then that since we now know that Standard Notes were open to being acquired, I am happy that it was by Proton and not somebody else 😉