Linux Is Best<p><span>Oh, I am aware of your simping trolling behavior for Proton, but I refuse to acknowledge your nonsense on my old account. <br><br>You do not get to pick and choose what laws you follow, and only when you feel they are connivent. That is not how laws work. Proton does not list any laws or bi-laws concerning, the "France" (random), for example, because they could, careless since they do not apply to them. They're not a registered business in "France" (random). The same way, I and most people here, don't care about what the laws are in North Korea, for example. Because they do not apply to most of us here.<br><br>There are over 200 independent states or nations or territories, or whatever, but you don't see terms and guidelines for all 200. The reason for this is that a business, like a person, only cares about the laws that apply to them. It is not rocket science. <br><br>Proton sells products and services to people in France, South Korea, Germany, Canada, Etc... Etc... Just as you could sell digital products and services to these people, but you would not need to put terms concerning each individual nation for each individual customer, because it would be the responsibility of your customer to follow their own laws, and the only laws that would apply to you are those you are subject to. Again, you don't see any business on the internet, listing terms for all 200 or so independent states, or nations, or territories, or whatever, but you do see them including only the ones that apply to themselves. <br><br>Proton, is subject to Us-jurisdiction and that is why they include terms and conditions surrounding US Laws. They'll argue that it only applies to Proton Wallet, but again, you don't get to pick and choose, when laws apply to an individual, anymore than you can a business. But even if it were true (it's not), they could still be influences and impacted by the laws and governing body of the United States, since they were not immune to them.<br><br>In contrast, I and most people here are immune to whatever goes on in, North Korea (random example). I can freely write all about how awful Kim Jong Un is, even though it is illegal to do so in North Korea. There is nothing legally stopping me, and no one within that governing body could ever influence me to stop either.<br><br>You like Proton. I am happy you found a provider you like. But you, choose to like or disliking Proton, does not change their legal standing. </span><a href="https://proton.me/wallet/terms" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://proton.me/wallet/terms</a><span><br><br></span><a href="https://mk.absturztau.be/tags/Proton" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#Proton</a> <a href="https://mk.absturztau.be/tags/ProtonMail" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#ProtonMail</a> <a href="https://mk.absturztau.be/tags/ProtonVpn" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#ProtonVpn</a> <a href="https://mk.absturztau.be/tags/ProtonPass" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#ProtonPass</a> <a href="https://mk.absturztau.be/tags/ProtonDrive" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#ProtonDrive</a> <a href="https://mk.absturztau.be/tags/ProtonWallet" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#ProtonWallet</a> <a href="https://mk.absturztau.be/tags/ProtonCalendar" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#ProtonCalendar</a> <a href="https://mk.absturztau.be/tags/RuleOfLaw" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#RuleOfLaw</a> <a href="https://mk.absturztau.be/tags/UsJurisdiction" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#UsJurisdiction</a> <a href="https://mk.absturztau.be/tags/UnitedStates" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#UnitedStates</a> <a href="https://mk.absturztau.be/tags/Project2025" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">#Project2025</a></p>