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Whenever a company has hundreds of billions in one hand and an excuse not to spend it it is usually a case of "privatize the profits, socialize the costs".

Ban gmail addresses being used for government services, banking, health, utilities etc if they don't want to dip into the staggering profits they generate off these "free" users to guarantee basic rights and recourse from their own systems.



I’d expect Google would love such legislation as it effectively raises the bar on new-entrant competition.


Considering Proton can provide this level of support I doubt it raises the bar very much.

https://proton.me/support/contact?topic=Other

> If you would prefer to contact us without using this form, you can email us at support@protonmail.zendesk.com. You can visit this page for more options.

...those more options:

> You can still contact us directly

> All support requests are handled in-house by Proton, but if you have specific concerns and would like to keep your query within Proton Mail (that is, not using Zendesk), you can email us directly at contact@proton.me.


Most of Proton’s users aren’t free.


What makes you think that?

> Yen says that "at least 95%" of ProtonMail users don't pay for any services.

https://www.axios.com/2021/11/09/privacy-business-booming-pr...




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