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    David commented  · 

    My home router does not support installing the full Proton 'upgrade', but I would love to be able to set it to a Proton-managed DNS address for the added security and privacy. I have the VPN on all my computers, tablets, and phones, but other connected devices within my house don't have any protection. My main concern are the spying devices , AKA smart televisions, that I have no control over.

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    David commented  · 

    I've been looking for a simple way to add a virtual phone to my existing service. Something like a burner phone app, though not ad supported but instead from someone dedicated to privacy. I have Proton Mail, VPN, Calendar, and Files, so what's one more, right? VOIP-based, using Proton Mail contacts, texts saved as emails.

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