That is the first time i’ve heard that. Not sure about it, but sounds like it could be true. Interesting nonetheless.
That is the first time i’ve heard that. Not sure about it, but sounds like it could be true. Interesting nonetheless.
I watched an interview with the CEO on the Linux Tech Channel I believe (the french linux guy) and the problem is as usual, that the Linux userbase is too small. Proton, being a fully venture capitalist free company, meaning funded by the users (which is great), has to implement what the majority of users want and those are unfortunately IOS, Android, Windows, and a bit of MacOS. Linux is very far behind those, so comparing the size of the user base vs the amount of features, I’d say Proton isn’t doing too badly.
I always recommend Proton Pass. A) because they have a forever free version and B) because hopefully they start looking into the whole suite in general and even if they don’t subscribe, they are more aware afterwards (hopefully).
I thought CopperheadOS was just the former name for GrapheneOS? At least that’s how I understood the statement on their page.