Summary

Proton Mail, known for its privacy-first email services, faced backlash after CEO Andy Yen praised the Republican Party and its antitrust stance.

The company initially posted and deleted a statement supporting Yen’s comments, later claiming an “internal miscommunication” and reiterating its political neutrality.

Critics question Proton’s impartiality, particularly as it cooperates with Swiss authorities on legal data requests.

Privacy advocates warn that political alignments could undermine trust, especially for Proton’s users—journalists and activists wary of government surveillance under administrations like Trump’s.

  • @[email protected]
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    3 months ago

    Same. Considered getting a domain for my email, but ended up just switching directly to the protonmail domain. Regretting that now.

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      423 months ago

      Getting your own domain is the best thing you can do, regardless of provider - it means they can’t lock you in anymore.

      • @[email protected]
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        203 months ago

        I gotta get a personal domain just for email, I don’t really want my personal life mixed in with our small business domain; both due to the nature of the products and because I don’t want to dox myself on either side of the work/life gulf. It’s a shame too, because I am actually proud of our garage business.

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          103 months ago

          I totally get that; I have three domains (work, personal, and one only for online services / aliases)

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          63 months ago

          They’re relatively cheap. I’ve had one for years, though I don’t use it for email forwarding.

          Weird shit also happens if send mail isn’t coming from a big provider :(

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            33 months ago

            Yeah, I have no desire to try to host smtp. I’m thinking I could run my own imap and pull mail from various accounts and then just send mail through proton or tula or whoever. Someone already trusted.

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        193 months ago

        And the main reason I didn’t get a domain? Because I couldn’t come up with a good domain name. Naming stuff is always hard.

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          3 months ago

          It is hard. I made up a name that sounds like it would be a webmail provider (it has “mail” in the name).

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        83 months ago

        But it’s awful for privacy, because everything is on one domain.

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          Email is already bad for privacy, and WHOIS protection solves most of the rest. And obviously don’t buy a personally-identifiable domain if that’s a concern.