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"textContent": "It’s also 7 per month (ie $84 per year) to get it for yourself, at which point you might as well get a Proton account, while if you’re on someone else’s the admin can see your data from what I understand. I don’t know how the encryption works with that because the admin did not enable it on mine.\n\nWith a lot of these things, it’s not necessarily “X is 100% terrible”, but “Y is much better and in the same price range or cheaper.” Of course people on social media will reduce it to “google bad”, just because people prefer things to be black and white and dead simple.\n\nIf groups like Proton didn’t exist, I’m not sure their workspace privacy policy, support for encryption, etc would be there either. The privacy policy now isn’t inherently what they’ll have in 10 years if the competition who pushed these features dies.",
"title": "Why not Google Workspace a privacy option?"
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