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I would support this as VPNs are often used to speak out in nations where the government has little if any free speech allowed
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94 votes
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I wish it could be possible to choose only to have a hardware key 2FA
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89 votes
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I would support this as quantum computers are likely to be used by nation-state actors to break encryption and spy on people.
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I would support this as there may be whistleblowers and people needing help who need access to the VPN. Many nation-states have very limited free speech, but VPNs like ProtonVPN help people speak out against an oppressive government.
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This is a good idea as quantum computers are likely to become a gov threat within the next few decades in my eyes, so making sure the exception cannot be broken by quantum computers is important
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I agree, as there may be whisleblowers and people wanting help or with info or ma want use of these servers
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80 votes
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Yes, I want this as well, but I would still use a password alongside a 2FA device.
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10 votes
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I agree, I would prefer my dead logins to be gone forever if I was unable to log into them for a while as it is liikly I lost the password
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3 votes
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I think this is a good idea as this would allow to store more emails and have more or heavier attachments, such as large photos, or even short videos.