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    Antoine-Frédéric Raquin commented  · 

    I'm reposting this here, as the two other search results are in the "New features" and "Features seen on other services" sections.

    I'm thinking about this since Avast forced its own certificate on my Twitter and Facebook tabs, and it's hard for me to trust a free antivirus, especially with so much dark patterns.

    I'd really love to see a ProtonMail antivirus with a free tier that anyone could blindly trust, and it would make ProtonMail the new big deal for the representative Windows/macOS user.

    This would also be great for the open-source community, since ProtonMail always invested funds for supporting the Linux ecosystem (by developing the protonvpn-cli or by porting the ProtonMail Bridge to Linux).

    We could consider various services, up to a Comodo-like firewall for Windows, macOS, and Linux computers. I'd definitely pay a reasonable yearly amount for this.

    Thanks to the ProtonMail team and to the ProtonMail community, developing and funding a free email and VPN service!

    Antoine-Frédéric Raquin supported this idea  · 

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