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Google's intentional suppression of Proton is surely some kind of FTC/antitrust violation?
April 3, 2024, 2:16 a.m. | /u/WorkRemote
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I think Proton is capable of taking a few points away from Google.
Anyone here that uses Proton for email (even if using the premium pm.me) knows that when you email someone using Gmail, you're most …
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