das_keyboard 3 hours ago

The source for this is a reddit post from 7 years ago?

Reminder that rasengan, before running vp.net also owned Private Internet Access (PIA) [0] which was also allegedly involved in spreading rumors about ProtonVPN years ago [1].

PIA btw was acquired by Kape/Crossrider: https://cyberinsider.com/private-internet-access-kape-crossr...

So there is a lot of history between the owner of vp.net and proton.

0: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45497614

1: https://www.reddit.com/r/ProtonVPN/comments/8ww4h2/comment/e...

jdlyga 3 hours ago

This is just a marketing post for a different VPN company trying to sell you a "truly private" VPN. Take everything you're reading with a grain of salt.

Havoc 3 hours ago

I don't think proton advertises itself as a "bulletproof" provider that completely ignores complaints, so not sure what exactly were they expecting here?

resfirestar 3 hours ago

This is a marketing post that doesn't even link the reddit thread it's supposedly sourced from.

  • rasengan 3 hours ago

    The archived posts are literally linked in the post.

    • friedtofu 3 hours ago

      The archived post links to a 7 year old comment.

      https://protonvpn.com/blog/no-logs-audit/

      Wait a sec, let me read your HN about section:

      The only VPN that can’t spy on you is VP.NET since you can verify what is running on the servers using Intel SGX attention.

      >_>

      My comments are my own and do not reflect any of the organizations, or nations, I belong to unless I specifically clarify as such in a comment.

      alrighty then.

devwastaken 4 hours ago

proton does not operate in a free country and logs whatever they like, their transparency report even shows it. they are a political tool that gives favors.

protons services are subpar compared to others anyways - mullvad has far better speed even with u.s and e.u trying to throttle their services.