Yes, I'm aware, that's what I was talking about too. As much as I love Vivaldi and want to trust them, i don't think i can trust them as easily as Brave
lastweakness
That's essentially the same as not being open source considering the only part that's open source is the engine code, which is mostly just chromium
Oh thanks! Dearrow looks interesting
Vivaldi is closed source. Brave isn't. Even with all its very real problems, Brave is the best option aside from Firefox, especially once you turn off all the weird stuff
You used a comma once. You could have used it again ...
Proton's labels implementation sucks though. I can't filter by two labels for example, like "Credit Card" & "Statements". Kinda makes labels the same as folders... I don't really see a point in it
They've been around for 10 already. They will be around longer too, given that they're profitable, which they've continued to be. They also aren't under any legal pressure because they've complied with government requests, just with limited data because that's all the data they store. Their client software, which is where the encryption happens, is all audited and open sourced. Any reason to distrust them would really be baseless right now. At the very least, they are definitely better than Google when it comes to trust...
So far, Proton has been doing a better job than Google ever did for me. Especially considering that they don't even read my mail content, that is genuinely impressive to me
What is a dev advocate really?
Ooh, that's promising. I guess I'll try it once it matures a bit more then. Thanks for going through the trouble of reviewing it!
If you're gonna use Opera anyway, why not just use Brave and disable the crypto stuff? The native adblocker on Brave is on par with uBlock Origin and performs even better. Opera is probably the worst direction you can go from where you are right now...