ability to use the vpn extension or app to indicate if a website has one of proton's ip banned due to other user's abuse
WARNING the core ideea is people who are ABUSING proton vpn. Please be very very carfull because i am talking about people who abuse
You visit a website? it's blocked? why? abuse
well then to click on the extension or app and it will register it.
then, proton will have a records that, Lumo, can have a look around and find who is who without invading the privacy of anyone who is serious.
once found, said person, even if using proton pass, to recive a warning from Lumo, because again, 100% privacy, on said person's main account.
Like this anyone who was flagged by mistake can contact proton custom without any privacy issues.
and anyone who abuses proton will now avoid paying money since their name will be on it to a degree or other.
as in, a profile is build up. And people with malicious intention want to avoid that at all cost.
and if they use proton free, there to be different ip from the one for people who pay... as if, as i said, such people want to stay away, they won't use the free proton vpn when others are "better".
so at least we get rid of them via: website is blocked? we flag it. Lumo checks what users where the ones who recently where on that website, if they are pass or main account, and, even if lumo does not disclouse he email or otherwise, can report findings of abuse. And Proton's CS can then decide if there is enough for a warning, if not even ban, or even police or simple to just "rember" that account to build up a case of, if any further mesurments are even needed.
WARNING: as i mentioned, i am talking JUST about people who abuse proton VPN
also, me mentioning Lumo is because of how someone can "monitor" while 100% privacy.
as in, no, it's not 2 or more ideeas. it's just one, the one for flagging if an IP is banned.
So? we flag, proton recives the report? what can now proton do without affecting the 100% privacy trust? This is why i mentioned Lumo, because it's not possible to compromise privacy if people are involved.