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  "path": "/t/my-grievances-with-proton/37526?page=6#post_104",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-05T01:19:28.000Z",
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  "textContent": "win11.shading291:\n\n> The appeal of aliases for me is to know who leaked my email and where\n\nThat’s exactly how I started, probably more than 20 years ago with a custom domain.\n\nwin11.shading291:\n\n> How so? Don’t you have to do each one by one?\n\nYes, there is no shortcut, but I “only” have 50 ish aliases, if I had 500 I would custom domains would be essential but I would never let myself go above 100.\n\nOne positive I found was that forcing myself to revisit my contacts led to a review of each one. Quite a few didn’t make it into the new system! And quite a few got new passwords as well as new aliases.",
  "title": "My grievances with Proton"
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