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"textContent": "banana:\n\n> Let me know what you think\n\nSorry, but I’m not seeing the issue. Proton is a business and it charges for its services.\n\nbanana:\n\n> It actually makes no mention of alias deactivation in case of a plan downgrade!\n\nbanana:\n\n> if you have gratuitously used your @pm.me or your aliases to sign up on various important websites, then if you decide to downgrade your plan to the Free plan, your aliases will be deactivated until you become a paying customer again\n\nTheir pricing plan and features are quite clear to me?\n\nProton\n\n### Proton Pricing Plans - Free & Paid Plans | Proton\n\nCompare plans and pricing for our Encrypted Email, Calendar, VPN, and Drive services for individuals and businesses. Both Free and paid plans are available.\n\nProton\n\n### Proton plans explained: Proton Free, Proton Mail Plus, Proton Unlimited,...\n\nProton Free, Proton Mail Plus, Proton Unlimited, Proton Duo, Proton Family, or Proton Visionary — which is right for you?\n\nI think I’m a little lost with what you’re proposing. Are you saying you think Proton should still provide an @pm.me address on downgrading to a free plan? That feature isn’t available in the free plan?\n\nIt might be best to find an alternative e-mail provider who can provide what you need? I can’t see where Proton have gone wrong here.",
"title": "My grievances with Proton"
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