PrivacyGuides has also just recently started to recommend Redlib.
PrivacyGuides has also just recently started to recommend Redlib.
Interestingly, the article mentions twice how Proton doesn’t do flashy marketing campaigns when that is precisely the aspect people have criticized Proton for years, usually around Black Friday when they portray the discount as much better than what it is.
This is also not their only controversy. When someone proposed in their forums that Kagi should add a widget that would help people get help if they are searching for suicide material, Kagi refused because that isn’t the result that the person was searching for.
Read the article. Google already requires a warrant before handing out this data.
Tidal brought FLAC this year, so this MQA critique doesn’t really apply anymore.
I think this article by Mullvad explains this well.
They need to make money somehow, and regardless, all the crypto stuff is actually turned off by default, so criticizing Brave for this makes little sense to me.
According to their privacy policy, they are using both AdMob and Facebook trackers on their other apps, so that may happen to Raivo as well at some point.
Proton Pass has already been audited by Cure53.
A bad idea.