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And a MAGA CEO
https://discuss.privacyguides.net/t/the-intercept-proton-mail-says-it-s-politically-neutral-while-praising-republican-party/24456
This is just wrong ans needs more nuance. https://medium.com/@ovenplayer/does-proton-really-support-trump-a-deeper-analysis-and-surprising-findings-aed4fee4305e
Welp, it's time to move the entirety of all of my accounts to another email provider. Again. Ugh.
Ditto. But I am taking my time. I am on the free tier; I cost him money. I'll move off eventually probably to Tutanota unless something better shows up
If you own your own domain name, this process is easier. Your email address can stay the same, even when moving to different email services.
How do you buy a domain name, reliably, in a way that you're not going to lose or be hijacked but without revealing your identity to the authorities ?
In other words, how can you own a DNS domain name anonymously ?
Will that mean paying a lot more for it ?
Will that mean using false identities (I think illegal ?)
Is it only possible with shady DNS supplies which might steal your domain, shut down or even impertonate you ?