Great points, Aljaž. Trust and clarity are everything when it comes to email — especially with lesser-known domains like @pm.me. While it looks sleek, it’s hard to say aloud, easy to confuse, and lacks the instant credibility that .com or well-known domains provide.
I’ve faced similar hesitation while contacting parents and educators for my https://funriddlesforkids.com/ site. Even in that friendly context, unfamiliar domains often get ignored or flagged. Something like @proton.com or @pmail.com would be far more intuitive and trustworthy.
Appreciate you raising this — it’s valuable feedback Proton should seriously consider.
Great points, Aljaž. Trust and clarity are everything when it comes to email — especially with lesser-known domains like @pm.me. While it looks sleek, it’s hard to say aloud, easy to confuse, and lacks the instant credibility that .com or well-known domains provide.
I’ve faced similar hesitation while contacting parents and educators for my https://funriddlesforkids.com/ site. Even in that friendly context, unfamiliar domains often get ignored or flagged. Something like @proton.com or @pmail.com would be far more intuitive and trustworthy.
Appreciate you raising this — it’s valuable feedback Proton should seriously consider.