To clarify:
ProtonMail. I don’t hate it, but their choices in what to monetize is bizarre to me, like the ability to make more folders than three, you have to pay to have more folders. Also, it’s not a perfect mail system, you’re going to not get or be able to send 100% of mail because there are mail services people or businesses use that simply don’t register when using ProtonMail.
In an age where there are tons and tons of things out there that is a subscription, paying for the ability to have more features that have been normalized would turn off some people.


Legislation does not require blind obedience. Requests can and sometimes should be contested. Proton doesn’t seem to be taking a very active approach when it comes to contesting requests.
For example German based tuta seems to be much more active with contests, with reported 75% of user data requests contested/denied, which goes to show that resisting requests can and should be done.
While there are differences between the two companies (tuta being a much smaller player and certainly with its own problems) the difference in compliance percentages is simply staggering.