If ProtonMail would standardize a client protocol that other MUAs implement (not their "bridge" kludge), I'd start encouraging people to move there.
I'm not interested in ProtonMail's encryption (and it's potentially a liability, attracting aggressive state action). I'm mainly interested in their apparent respect for the privacy of users' private communications. And also hoping that ProtonMail has a bit more reliable delivery than GMail.
In any case, rising competition lifts all performance boats, or something like that.
I'm not interested in ProtonMail's encryption (and it's potentially a liability, attracting aggressive state action). I'm mainly interested in their apparent respect for the privacy of users' private communications. And also hoping that ProtonMail has a bit more reliable delivery than GMail.
In any case, rising competition lifts all performance boats, or something like that.