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Something like this would be an incredible addition to the Proton ecosystem. Not only could it integrate nicely with the VPN offering, but something that replaces NextDNS with a good privacy backing would be a game changer.
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A public blocking DNS filter somewhat comparable to Mullvad Encrypted DNS would be a welcome addition to Proton's offerings.
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I dont think we need a new web browser, nor do I think Proton is correctly positioned to build one.
The best thing they could do is support Firefox development, as that provides the best alternative to big tech. Sure, I guess they could fork FF too.
Proton should allow Unlimited subscribers premium access to Standard Notes.