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Hi everyone,
For our thoughts on Monero, check out our Bitcoin deep dive with Seth on the latest Opt Out podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUGJje2jvck
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An error occurred while saving the comment commentedI don’t even have enough votes left for my own feature request :(
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An error occurred while saving the comment commentedanother similar request to "allow syncing contacts on mobile" has been up on this site for 7 years and id still markled "in progress"
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An error occurred while saving the comment commentedWould recommend looking into privacy.com for right now. Seems to be the closest thing to what you’re describing. The service is completely free to create masked card numbers that can be entered with any cardholder name and billing address, or $10 USD/mo to also mask transactions on your bank statement.
An error occurred while saving the comment commentedIf they can achive this without the Know Your Customer (KYC) requirements that are imposed on the majority of today's traditioanl financal system it would be amazing.
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An error occurred while saving the comment commentedA majority of your users came to you to get away from their data being used to train machine algorithms. You will loose a majority of them by doing this. Would have assumed you already understood that based on your marketing material and how you criticize tech giants for those same sort of practices.
I’m not against the use of gen AI. It is indeed a useful tool, but like any other tool, it’s beholden to the ethics of how it is used. For gen AI the one holding the metaphorical hammer from an ethical perspective is the one developing the algorithm.
If proton were to create an AI tool that leveraged any user generated web content other than a place where people go to clearly volunteer their knowledge under a copyleft license such as maybe Wikipedia as an example. It would cross an ethical boundary already defined by the precedent of proton’s prior demonstrated values.
And that’s just one example ethics involved here…
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An error occurred while saving the comment commentedTake my lsat three votes. Even though i'm doubtful it will happen, i'd speculate the password is used as part of the encryption key for the account.
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An error occurred while saving the comment commentedWould be great to se a collab between proton and NextDNS like was recently announced with standard notes. Theyu need an option to used custom DNS with proton VPN first tho.
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An error occurred while saving the comment commentedDoes Apple even let you set a different calendar as the default?
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An error occurred while saving the comment commentedI would speculate maybe they feel diskless infrastructure is overkill because they don’t keep logs and would be extremely unlikely a data center would be raided in one of the countries where the secure core entry nodes are. But look at what happened with Pirate Bay, it was raided despite the fact there was really nothing on the servers other than a database.
So not completely out of the realm of possibility, especially with Hollywood going on a war against piracy again recently and wanting to setup a “great firewall” in the US this time. shared this idea · -
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An error occurred while saving the comment commentedNot in favor of ongoing sync to a less secure storage, but one time import is sorely needed.
Som of us have in the hundreds of GB in other clouds. I'm sure an import mechanism directly in proton's infrastructure would be much faster than downloading form the traditional public cloud and uploading to proton. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment commentedHorrible idea, Get ready for MFA bombing (being spammed with prompts until you give in and click "Approve") like what happend to apple Icloud users recently if this is implemented.
push authentication is vulnerabile to social engieering attcks like this, I'ld quite posibly leave proton if they put this in.
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An error occurred while saving the comment commentedTOTP is not the best MFA and idealy you would not store the keys for it on any device you will authenticate to
I would simplay recommend using a Yubikyey (maybe two so you have a backup) and keeping the TOTP secret on the yubikey(s) with the Yubico authenricator app
this restores TOTP back to being on a keyfob wich there is a reason it started out on keyfobs is it creates an air-gap where the seed/key/secret can’t be leaked
No only do we need to be able to to buy, send and receive XMR we need to be able to to pay for proton with it!