Use proton.ch domain
Some users want to use a domain that is under Swiss jurisdiction. This is why Proton lets us end our addresses with protonmail.ch.
However, that domain is quite long. This is why Proton added pm.me as an alias and then added proton.me as an optional ending.
The .me domain is under the jurisdiction of Montenegro, who is a member of NATO and is joining the European Union.
Proton owns the proton.ch domain. Please let us end our email addresses with proton.ch instead of proton.me.
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Faisal M commented
proton.ch is used by their staff as their corporate email, it is *highly* unlikely they'll ever make it available
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Alexánder commented
I agree.
Please add @proton.ch. -
JD commented
If the US's or NATO's posture towards... Proton... is such that they would consider taking away their domain, you can rest assured that the domain itself is the least of your problems, or Proton's.
Proton is only allowed to exist until Google, a US controlled entity, is willing to deliver to and accept e-mails from it. Nobody would use it if it were to be blacklisted.
If the US were to sanction Proton, Proton would cease to exist within the hour - regardless of the domain name. -
Jake commented
@proton.ch would be a good addition to @proton.me.