I don’t trust them. Too many red flags.
I don’t trust them. Too many red flags.
UI has in fact improved but I still find some apps (specially for iOS) somewhat tacky.
Being launched by CERN scientists shouldn’t be a deciding factor.
But yes, Proton is as safe as it gets.
The best advice you will ever receive is to not use a company’s provided phone on personal affairs.
Tresorit is the gold standard. Quite hard shoes to fill.
I have an iPhone and I would happily make the change to Android. They’re both great right now. Just be sure to pick a good Android phone. I believe that’s the problem to so much people.
When using a different personal device isn’t a possibility, this is the way you do it.
I’ve been remote for a while, and I had an old computer just for work. Wiped everything, reinstalled Windows and that computer was just for work.
When I resumed on-site work, wiped everything again and installed Linux.
If I had one computer only, I would go with a virtual machine.
Firefox user here. For years I’ve been using Chrome. Moved to Firefox. Can’t say I miss Chrome or Chromium based browsers.
Bitwarden. Tried Proton Pass but ultimately stuck with Bitwarden.
It has been my password manager of choice for quite some time and I didn’t see any reason to change.