Comment on Proton launches privacy-first alternative to Excel and Google Sheets
Spacehooks@reddthat.com 5 hours agoNot even sure anymore. Ceo recently said Trump is great.
Comment on Proton launches privacy-first alternative to Excel and Google Sheets
Spacehooks@reddthat.com 5 hours agoNot even sure anymore. Ceo recently said Trump is great.
illi@piefed.social 4 hours ago
This is not completely fair or true statement - though it is not too far from truth.
Axolotl_cpp@feddit.it 4 hours ago
Yeah it’s a LOT far from the truth, like the distance between uranus and the sun
illi@piefed.social 3 hours ago
Yeah, I guess it depends on how you look at it and what are your limits on this stuff. I can see why you disagree even with me for sure.
It definitely didn’t look great. It certainly didn’t inspire confidence. Not bad enough for me to leave (once the head cooled), but enough for me to consider it if a competitor comes up with a similar offering (looking at Tuta Drive once they introduce it).
Spacehooks@reddthat.com 3 hours ago
Proton Mail has long positioned itself as an apolitical company, dedicated solely to safeguarding user privacy. That’s why many were surprised when CEO Andy Yen posted on X (formerly Twitter) that the political landscape in the U.S. had shifted, stating, “10 years ago, Republicans were the party of big business and Dems stood for the little guys, but today the tables have completely turned.”
This was earlier this year. So sure its up to interpretation.
Bronzebeard@lemmy.zip 3 hours ago
So… He’s an idiot, is what you’re saying.
illi@piefed.social 3 hours ago
I remember there being a little more to it, but I don’t have receipts. They did fairly reasonable PR explanation which lowered my concern a little - but some doubts stayed with me for sure.
Deconceptualist@leminal.space 41 minutes ago
That quote was the crux of it. IMO Yen was foolishly only looking at the situation through the lens of which party would be less of a barrier to Proton’s business and interests in user privacy. But the community very harshly (and rightfully so IMO) corrected him with regards to the bigger picture of corruption and cronyism and greed rampant in today’s GOP and how shortsighted out would be to trust them.
Proton as an org was pretty burned and officially walked it back and said they would refrain from allowing individual staff (CEO included) from making those kind of political statements that could be interpreted as representing the business.
Spacehooks@reddthat.com 3 hours ago
I recall him saying he was not american so it doesnt matter what he said. Which annoyed me cause then why open mouth?
That being said its more than understand the ceo is not the only voice in company and it was January 2025 so I may have outdated information if this stance is even relevant.