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"textContent": "PurpleDime:\n\n> **What people seem to fail to understand is that there is a difference between Proton, the company, as in, its computer system that registers payments, and Proton employees, who are real people, doing the same thing.**\n>\n> **Being known by Proton’s computer system and being known by a Proton employee are not equivalent.**\n\nCompanies don’t exist in a vacuum. They are build, managed operated by people. Staff is required depending on their task to have some access to account data. They are bound by the privacy policy just like the legal entity. And that staff member probably reads through thousands 9f letters. They don’t give a shit.\n\nBanks specifically as I have a relative working there. Customer support agents just need a name and can see all you past transactions.",
"title": "Proton doesn't really support anonymous payments. Let's demand that they do"
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