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"textContent": "Have you been following this thread at all?\n\nVarious privacy services accept direct cash payments without requiring a username. There may be a human person involved, but no usernames are required. Proton could accept cash payments for gift cards, which would involve a person, but no username requirements. Moreover, other suggestions I made would not require the intervention of a Proton employee. Chief among them are allowing gift cards to be sold on the Proxy Store.",
"title": "Proton doesn't really support anonymous payments. Let's demand that they do"
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