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It hurts the trust mostly.
If they cannot handle basic things like PGP correctly, how should I trust other part of their software. Especially they are a "Privacy-first" company.
"Privacy" becomes a marketing term nowadays.
๐คtwleo๐2y๐ผ0๐จ๏ธ0
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This is a lot of writing to still say the same thing: you will upload your private key to their servers and you'll like it.
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"It is only seamless in the sense that the Emperor's clothes were seamless."
Brilliant quote!
๐คWithinReason๐2y๐ผ0๐จ๏ธ0
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That said, Proton's response to this issue is joke.
https://github.com/ProtonMail/proton-bridge/issues/26