ViciousTurducken
@ViciousTurducken@lemmy.one
- Comment on Proton launches privacy-focused Google Docs alternative: Docs in Proton Drive is an open-source, end-to-end encrypted collaborative document editor 4 months ago:
I replied to a post of yours discussing Pass, not a browser.
- Comment on Proton launches privacy-focused Google Docs alternative: Docs in Proton Drive is an open-source, end-to-end encrypted collaborative document editor 4 months ago:
You might think it is, but it’s clearly an integral part of a software suite. Whether it’s the Apple ecosystem, Google, Microsoft, or Proton, it’s a popular preference for the sake of convenience.
- Submitted 11 months ago to meta@lemmy.one | 8 comments
- Comment on Is Proton Unlimited Worth renewing? 11 months ago:
For me, yes.
- The VPN is decent enough. The new linux app is decent enough as well.
- Mail is great, Calendar is solid and great for my needs.
- Drive is new and underbaked, but it is improving. Once it gets a Linux client and Auto photo upload I’ll be happy.
- Proton Pass is solid and I like having passwords and 2FA wrapped into one.
I am also grandfathered in for the $6.60/month for 24 months plan. For that price and combination of services (And even at $8/month) it cannot be beat.
- Submitted 1 year ago to privacyguides@lemmy.one | 10 comments
- Comment on What are the recommend changes to make iPhone more private? 1 year ago:
Interesting. Have any resources to learn more about this? Don’t people get caught doing illegal things based on their IP address?
Let’s say I make a profile on social media that has no personally identifiable data on me. How else would they track me?
- Comment on What ISP see when I use custom DNS? 1 year ago:
Ad and tracker blocking at the DNS level is a solid way to improve privacy right? Whether it be using your VPN’s DNS or something like NextDNS.