We wrote last week about Proton Mail adding an AI assistant that just sent a wafer-thin slice of your email in plaintext to sit on Proton’s servers — unlike the zero plaintext that was stored there…
I’d personally consider that sufficient grounds to accuse Proton of stealing its customers’ data.
At the (miniscule) risk of sounding unnecessarily harsh on tech, any customer data that gets sent to company servers without the customer’s explicit, uncoerced permission should be considered stolen.
I’d personally consider that sufficient grounds to accuse Proton of stealing its customers’ data.
At the (miniscule) risk of sounding unnecessarily harsh on tech, any customer data that gets sent to company servers without the customer’s explicit, uncoerced permission should be considered stolen.