If so, will they re-think tiers? Or maybe they could give the option for users to choose what they need exactly and what they're willing to pay? (i.e current Proton plan that costs 8-12€ per month is too much for me, but I would gladly pay like 5€ monthly for little storage, VPN and few email aliases)
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Of course it is good news, and I'm an happy Proton customer since over an year, but this Proton blog post dates back 2 months now...
I feel like nonprofits are more like we won't leave anything behind.
They still pay very high sallaries on non profit organisation and many of them pay a lot of money for lobbying. In the end, its more like money laundering
Good for them, I love being able to play Windows games on Linux.
They’re unrelated to Valve’s Proton
To be honest that's what I thought the post was about until I read this, so thanks.
Is this going to be the same kind of non-profit as OpenAI? With a mission to improve the world? Yeah, let's see how that goes. Another Proton marketing play on their set track to enshittification.
This is definitely great news and refreshing to see from a company, but this came out two months ago.
Published on June 17, 2024