By the way, for those of you who like practice languages online:
🇺🇸 Duolingo —-> 🇪🇺 Babbel
🇺🇸 Duolingo —-> 🇪🇺 Babbel
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MOL
🇺🇲 Google ---> 🇪🇺 Ecosia
🇺🇲 Chrome ---> 🇪🇺 Vivaldi
🇺🇲 Translate ---> 🇪🇺 DeepL
🇺🇲 Gmail ---> 🇪🇺 Mailfence
🇺🇲 Maps ---> 🇪🇺 Here WeGo
🇺🇲 ChatGPT ---> 🇪🇺 Le Chat
🇺🇲 Chrome ---> 🇪🇺 Vivaldi
🇺🇲 Translate ---> 🇪🇺 DeepL
🇺🇲 Gmail ---> 🇪🇺 Mailfence
🇺🇲 Maps ---> 🇪🇺 Here WeGo
🇺🇲 ChatGPT ---> 🇪🇺 Le Chat
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It's critical infrastructure.
Time for EU to take a direct role?
I can start citing where they gave user info to foreign governments if you like.
https://proton.me/legal/transparency
1st screenshot: lobbying sympathy is with antitrust ‘progressive’ Dems.
MAGA don’t know the Swiss from swim fins.
Review
https://cybernews.com/secure-email-providers/protonmail-review/
Swiss-EU relationship
https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/swiss-politics/negotiations-between-switzerland-and-the-eu-concluded-objectives-achieved/88621356
Like to try to discount this journalism as well? You a PhD in Chinese Tapei? https://theintercept.com/2025/01/28/proton-mail-andy-yen-trump-republicans/
Further: ‘Chinese Taipei’ is not a place. The term is an athletic team nickname.
Foreign companies can’t (legally) contribute to US campaigns. Proton Mail CEO Andy Yen has been—clumsily, yes—trying to get past protectionist factions in both US parties.