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Stygiomedusa231 karma

A question I'm very concerned about is regarding ProtonVPN.

The governments in Russia/Turkey/Iran block ProtonVPN by simply blacklisting the IP addresses of the servers. Reinventing protocols doesn't help with this clumsy method of blocking.

Will Proton do something in this direction? I've previously suggested the idea of being able to use your VPS as a bridge to connect to Proton servers.

All in all, it's very sad that Proton is blocked in such a hatchet way.

Stygiomedusa231 karma

The next big threat with the Proton suite is false positives from abuse protection systems.

I think the risk, however small, of losing access to your photos, passwords (!!) and files in a false positive in the mail is nonsense and votes against using all Proton services in a single suite.

I mean, an accidental (or maybe willful) ToS violation in one service locks out the entire account and all other data. Does Proton not see this as a problem?

Previously, Proton "officially" recommended to make different accounts for their different services, but this is not a solution to the problem.