I heard that they require plaintext data to work. What are the other factors to this?

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    All the various 3rd party audits can be found here.

    Can you give me to a link to your source they’re lying about it?

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      have you ever checked them?

      could you point me to where any of them proves that Proton isn’t actually collecting any data?

      because I am only reading about penetration tests and such, which only tell me that their software is reliable against attackers, but that is not the point of the discussion.

      also it seems there is no audit for their AI assistant at the link you provided.

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        No, I haven’t felt the need.

        Again, do you have any links with evidence to the contrary?

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          then why did you link them?

          anyway, the point here is that they are the ones making claims, so they have the burden of proof.

          as I told you already, corporations lie to their customers all the time, so it is always better to be safe and wait for the actual proof before trusting any of them.

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            You’re not saying “I don’t know”. If you assume they’re lying, you’re also making a claim. One you can’t back up in this case.

            And another place your confused, Proton isn’t a typical corporate structure. It’s owned by a non-profit, almost charity, effectively. One who’s board of trustees is entirely scientists and engineers. Assuming they’ll operate the same way a publicly traded corporation would is a big category error.

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              i don’t assume they are lying, I simply don’t blindly believe their advertising claims without tangible evidence.

              for example your claim of “no logging” is at best partially false, since their own privacy policy clearly states that IP addresses are at least temporarily collected, always and without exceptions.

              who is the owner and how the company is funded is not important here, they are selling products and advertising them through claims that need verification.