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Its interesting they don't have all the services Proton does. I'd pay them for a email and VPN combo.
https://www.mozilla.org/products/vpn/
And soon: https://thundermail.com/
Oh cool, thanks.
Won’t give my money to these greedy people
Sorry, why are they greedy?
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ugnOM2mzgNU
This video sums it up well (at about 2/3rds of the video)
Everyone on Lemmy thinks getting paid for labor is fascism.
Yup, I've seen people abandon software as soon as it gets funding.
I think you’re the only one talking about fascism here, bud
right? thats a golden opportunity right there. they are sure taking their sweet time with their email service.
Pre buy out, Opera was kind of moving towards what Proton is doing now.
Now Vivaldi sets to continue that trajectory.
It's weird that Mozilla didn't. If they do it now they'll look like copycats, and they've burnt a lot of supporters with their TOS boogaloo it would take a lot from them to claw back some of those supporters