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  "path": "/t/my-grievances-with-proton/37526?page=3#post_51",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-02T02:42:21.000Z",
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  "textContent": "This seems inherent to email aliases, or actually email addresses in general. Switching accounts to a new email generally has no cost, but if you will lose access to the email on an account you have to switch it out- or reset via the backup email on your account, or call tech support to verify your identity… lots of ways to get back in for important stuff, usually.\n\nPreferring paying ($36 per year in the case of proton pass) to doing that is understandable, but it’s a decision one is making.\n\nAlso, duck aliases are unlimited and free. I don’t know why people discount them. Maybe they will cost money someday, though, as it can’t be free to run.",
  "title": "My grievances with Proton"
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