Hello everyone,
I am very new and recently have decided to move away our growing home/work network away from Google and also increase our digital security. I got recommended to try Proton as it is (as I understand) a full suite of feature we would use (be it mail, productivity apps, vpn, authenticator, cloud) but seeing some of the reactions here, I am concerned.
Are there any really grave concerns about Proton or any substantial flaws I should be aware of as a new user? I also got some mixed reviews about unstable gaming sessions (that would be a home disaster for the kids hehe) as it disconnects but I suppose that is a problem of the free limited VPN connecting to free servers.
Thank you in advance for any input.
EDIT: Thank you again very much to all of you for your time and insight <3 I will investigate all the suggestions/experience and slowly work my way to a better workframe. Again - thank you!


I migrated away from proton for mail and calendar about 4 months ago. The services are fine, they do what they say, but the trade offs for “e2ee” email are large with a dubious benefit when it works and no benefit in 99% of cases because the vast majority of people don’t use Proton so your Mail is not encrypted anyways. I still use Pass, VPN, and SimpleLogin. They, IMO, are the best services Proton offers (though I may move passwords back to bitwarden, still deciding).
Overall it’s worth considering what secure email means to you, what your individual threat landscape looks like, and then comparing what Proton offers to your needs. Personally I migrated to Fastmail and have been pleased so far. It won’t be right for everyone, and for some the security offered by Proton may be valuable, but know there are a ton of asterisks to that security.
In my currency, VPN, pass, and simple login is the $199.01 a year.
However the bundle for everything is $119.88/year.
Not sure why you’d not use it all or nothing at that pricing structure.
I use them because I still have access through the last renewal I had, but won’t be renewing anything other than SimpleLogin once it runs out (and even that I may try and self host, not sure yet).
Yeah honestly despite kinda wanting to give my money to Proton, I think I came to the decision today to stick with vaultwarden + PIA + Fastmail. It’s just better value.
PIA was purchased by an ad agency a few years ago. They are not to be trusted. Happy to provide a source
“Happy to provide a source”
Provides no source.
Also, they’ve been independently audited so whatevs. Plus I don’t really care
https://www.techradar.com/news/cyberghost-owner-buys-pia-for-dollar955m-to-create-vpn-giant
Hope you feel better, have a great weekend
“VPN company buys other VPN company” is far from your original claim. Also, it’s irrelevant anyway.
That’s why they had to make a public statement. You deserve what you get if you keep on with PIA
https://www.reddit.com/r/PrivateInternetAccess/s/Opcm0fnGaB
Would you like a source? Happy to link just didn’t feel like digging before. What a strange adversarial response
If you had a source you’d have already provided it. Also, like I said, I don’t really care.