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Before anyone jumps ship on ProtonMail because they didn't read past the headline, by "Rewrites Your Emails, the author means that ProtonMail doesn't support user-applied PGP signatures because of the way they've decided to architect their automatic signing and encryption system. ProtonMail isn't rewriting outbound emails in the sense that the average person is probably thinking. If you're part of the 99.9% who doesn't sign their emails or verify signatures, this issue is unlikely to actually matter to you.

That said, Proton's response to this issue is joke.

https://github.com/ProtonMail/proton-bridge/issues/26

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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.

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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!

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