Proton and Telemetry / Logging – In Detail
Aspect | Proton Implementation |
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Logging | No IP logging or metadata retention when accessing Mail or VPN services |
Tracking / Telemetry | No hidden telemetry, no third-party analytics (e.g., Google, Meta) |
Open Source | Many components are open source and independently verifiable (e.g., apps, VPN clients, Proton Pass) |
Audits | Regular external security audits by independent firms (e.g., SEC Consult, Radically Open Security) |
Legal Jurisdiction | Headquartered in Switzerland – subject to strong Swiss data protection laws |
Transparency Reports | Yes – Proton publishes regular, detailed transparency reports on government data requests |
Client-Side Encryption | End-to-end encryption is enforced across all Proton services (Mail, Drive, Calendar, etc.) |
VPN-Level Logs | Zero logs – no storage of IP addresses, DNS queries, or traffic metadata |
I personally don’t mind if a company expresses support for a particular party or public figure. What matters to me are the
facts, and the
actual practices reflected in their systems and terms of service.
They could support
Putin or
Zelenskyy for all I care—
as long as the software or product delivers what it promises, that's what ultimately counts for me.
That said, I have to admit—
as a German myself—I find it increasingly difficult to trust companies or decisions made in Germany. Especially when
people are quickly “voted out” or canceled simply for expressing sympathy toward a political party.
Right now, it feels like
Germany is being run by liars and frauds. Sure,
Trump’s actions aren’t right, and
Putin’s certainly aren’t always either, but there's always
another side to the story. You simply can't please everyone.
