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  "publishedAt": "2026-06-22T19:22:26.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Borgin:\n\n> think any provider maintains end-to-end encryption with external services, for example when sending from Proton to Gmail.\n\nThey can if PGP is set up properly, though metadata is not encrypted.\n\nBorgin:\n\n> Proton’s password-protected messages feature?\n\nThat doesn’t currently work with aliases; your real email will get exposed. And you’d still need to communicate the password in some secure way.\n\nBorgin:\n\n> On another note, I read that using SimpleLogin for bank account access is not recommended—I’m not sure why they say that.\n\nThe reasoning is probably that aliases are “easier” to lose than your main email. You can use a custom domain to make this practically a nonissue.",
  "title": "Questions about SimpleLogin"
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