I'm concerned about Proton expanding their feature list, not that I've read anything truly negative, but it's a matter of probability and logic. The more features added equals a larger codebase, and that equals a larger attack surface area to be exploited. I understand that they are trying to appeal to the masses, but there must be balance in this. I also understand from an engineering viewpoint that I continually am seeking ways to improve my software and features. I don't like stagnant apps. So, I don't know what the answer is to the problem, I just have the concern about security because Proton is becoming a very big attack surface. I speak as a paid Proton user. I would rather pay for a service with money, rather than pay for it with intimate details about my life that is circulated to anyone willing to pay for it or steal it from those collecting it.
Tutamail.
Good information!
That took almost an hour lol
I'm concerned about Proton expanding their feature list, not that I've read anything truly negative, but it's a matter of probability and logic. The more features added equals a larger codebase, and that equals a larger attack surface area to be exploited. I understand that they are trying to appeal to the masses, but there must be balance in this. I also understand from an engineering viewpoint that I continually am seeking ways to improve my software and features. I don't like stagnant apps. So, I don't know what the answer is to the problem, I just have the concern about security because Proton is becoming a very big attack surface. I speak as a paid Proton user. I would rather pay for a service with money, rather than pay for it with intimate details about my life that is circulated to anyone willing to pay for it or steal it from those collecting it.
I feel the same way, and I, too, am a paid proton user.
I've also been a subscriber for years. Very good for security, from what I've seen.