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For me, managing email aliases through ProtonPass is a step in the wrong direction. An email alias is just that, an alias for an EMAIL address, and as such I should be able to manage aliases directly through ProtonMail instead of having to open another seperate app. For the most past I create email aliases for online shopping, subscriptions to newsletters and other events where I don't want to share my real email address and expose it to spam. IF I sign up to a service that I want to be able to sign in to in the future using an email alias, well I'll do just that and I'll then store that email alias together with a password, URL and any other notes in ProtonPass, but don't force me to use ProtonPass for managing email aliases when the majority of my aliases have nothing to do with signing in to accounts.
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When you use a VPN (like ProtonVPN) all your traffic is routed through Proton's servers and to avoid DNS leaks, your DNS queries are also routed through Proton's DNS servers. Why would you choose to not use a VPN but then use a private DNS? It would be pointless because while your DNS queries might be private, all your other traffic wouldn't be.
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I have also fallen foul of this with websites blocking me while using ProtonVPN, what's more certain websites claim I am outside the UK even when using a UK Proton server.
What has really added insult to injury is that Trust Pilot will automatically flag any reviews as fake and remove them, if you happen to submit the review while using ProtonVPN. This happened to me and while they notified me that my review was flagged as fake mainly because I was using a VPN, I responded twice and supplied them with all the evidence they asked for. Despite this, my use of a VPN was simply too much for them and they flatly refused believe the evidence of their own eyes and reinstate my review. I've actually started to compile a list of websites that block ProtonVPN.