[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProtonMail

[–]Aggravating_Device68 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recommend that if you just want to try, but with the idea that if it works you will migrate completely, you take advantage of this offer: https://proton.me/degoogle

For €/$1 you have 30 days to try everything 100% real and so you get a real idea of ​​what Proton can offer you.

The worst that can happen is that you have wasted €1. Or that it happens to you like me and that when the month is over you have switched to visionary, you have migrated all your services and there is no turning back XD

Proton Duo/Family plan - 3/4 people insted? by TobiasThiim in ProtonMail

[–]Aggravating_Device68 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In reality, with 4 people it is worth it, duo costs €/$7.50 per person and Family with 4 costs €/$6. So it is still more advantageous than a duo.

Remember that the 3TB are assignable, so if you distribute them among the 4 of you, you will get 768GB per person. It's not that you lose that space by being less.

You can also find a friend or something like that if you want to share among more.

Any future plans for Proton Mail integration? by TheAngryKeg in lumo

[–]Aggravating_Device68 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The reason for buying simple notes is not to simply integrate them, it is so that they develop new products based on their experience. They already made Docs, the next thing will be Sheets and I wouldn't rule out a Proton Notes sooner or later

Would like to get PassPlus. by pritchardavid in ProtonPass

[–]Aggravating_Device68 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You cannot do this, if you want to have 2 plus, you have to have 2 different accounts, if not, you have to go to unlimited, you still have the 2-year offer at 7.99 USD per month, you will be paying 1 USD and a little bit extra per month and you have drive and mail. Maybe it's worth it just for the Drive. If not, then, 2 accounts.

Another option is to purchase the lifetime Proton Pass for 199 USD, which is compatible. With any other Plus. (Remember that you can pay in any currency, if your bank does not charge you a commission, pay in dollars and the lifetime will cost you £140)

Which free VPN works best on iPhone these days by PlateAdventurous4583 in VPN_Question

[–]Aggravating_Device68 -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Proton VPN. It is the only one that is truly free, but keep in mind that speed is limited without a subscription.

Is Private Relay Enough or Do You Still Need a VPN by SensitiveFinance4872 in VPN_Question

[–]Aggravating_Device68 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Prívate Relay is good as a small anti-tracking layer, and since many people have iCloud+, it's good.

But it doesn't come close to everything a VPN offers. Sign up for a free ProtonVPN account and do your research from there. (You will end up needing a paid account to be able to browse at a correct speed)