• Lucy :3@feddit.org
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    23 hours ago

    Both aren’t really private. Both is a for-profit company claiming it to be private.

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        No. Proton is a for profit company whose largest shareholder is a non profit foundation. As is written right in your linked post. The foundation is not the company.

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          Oh. Didn’t know lol. I just saw Proton blabla non-profit blabla and jumped to a conclusion too fast like I always do 🥴

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          Which isn’t a bad thing, actually. Being a non-profit can make it hard to expand in some cases, but what makes for-profit companies shit is the shareholders calling for the upward going line, which isn’t the motivator of the shareholder here.

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      For-profit company and private are not mutually exclusive though. Mullvad VPN for example is as much a for-profit company as unlike proton which is nonprofit, and arguably also one of the most private VPN services available.

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        Proton was created to serve the world, and the non-profit Proton Foundation ensures that this can never change. As Proton’s primary shareholder, the foundation exercises its control to ensure that Proton does not deviate from our mission to build a better internet that serves the interests of all of society.

        Edit: meaning, there’s a difference between the foundation and the company