Luís Bragança
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An error occurred while saving the comment Luís Bragança commentedTruth is... There isn't any secure cloud storage I would trust to put sensitive data on. It is said that Mega encrypts your data but MEGA's ex-CEO just admit they steal all your data like hell...
So yea that would be a great idea. Hard and tough, but a smart move. -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Luís Bragança commentedBut why... You already have lots of web browsers, just do some research.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_web_browsers
Also, it's almost impossible to build both new rendering and javascript engines from sratch with all the features already available on Blink and V8. Even tho they were both developed by Google, they're fully open-source and extremely efficient, that's why Opera, Vivaldi and even Brave decided to use those engines.
That being said, why would you build a browser using these engines, as there are already lots of browsers... Plus, you'd need mobile versions in order to sync the favorites on all your devices.
Me, personally, I like to stay as google-less as possible, and for that same reason I use Firefox (with SpiderMonkey and Gecko engines).
Btw there are firefox versions (since firefox is fully-open-source) focused on user privacy (WaterFox). -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Luís Bragança commentedI know ProtonTeam would see this as one more problem, but in fact it would solve lots of problems that already exist:
1. No need to forward all my other inboxes to protonmail;
2. Since I won't need to forward all my other inboxes, the fake spoofing mail error won't be a problem;
3. Won't need 2 apps in order to use Proton on my Desktop (Thunderbird + Bridge), the client only would be good; -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Luís Bragança commentedAs a personal ProtonMail user, I think the plus plan has too many features (and therefore, too expensive). I would suggest a similar pricing plan but without some of its features:
- 5 addresses (since it's for personal use only, 1 is enough);
- Custom domain (usually most common users are ok with using the email provider's domain, however there could be a drop menu allowing the user to add a custom domain to the plan);
- Autoresponder (this feature looks useful on enterprise plans when you need to show some instant feedback when contacting support for example, doesn't look useful on personal plans);
So I was wondering if it would be possible to create a custom plan named "basic" or "personal" without these features so it could be less expensive?
Thank you for your time. :)
It would be a great idea IF you had someone there to talk to.
There already are several secure+encrypted+fully-open-source chat programs, but it's hard to convince your family and friends to use it, so it would be a bit waste of resources to build that app.