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  "path": "/t/why-doesn-t-proton-strongly-encourage-paying-anonymously-like-some-services-and-do-they-log-more-data-than-others-is-this-concerning-for-you/38389#post_5",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-08T07:35:35.000Z",
  "site": "https://discuss.privacyguides.net",
  "textContent": "Because proton is not as serious about privacy as they claim. All you need to see is that they do not officially offer monero. Ah, and then they release a bitcoin wallet, one of the easiest cryptos to trace. Really makes you question if they _truly_ value privacy as much as their marketing might say.\n\nIt’s also funny when you see how many legal requests they get and how often they comply vs contest - around 95% compliance rate! Now compare it to Tutanota, they contest about 75% of cases…\n\nNow I’m not saying Proton is bad, theyre just simply doing a bare minimum in the public’s view in regards to privacy. They’re just dumping money into marketing to try and convert people from google’s ecosystem.",
  "title": "Why doesn’t Proton strongly encourage paying anonymously like some services and do they log more data than others? Is this concerning for you?"
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