@jellybean
So what what do you think about it? Is it just looks and bit of unification?

"Proton Is Trying to Become Google—Without Your Data"
- CEO Andy Yen

excerpt

"Today, we are undertaking our biggest step forward in the movement for an internet that respects your privacy. The new, updated Proton offers one account, many services, and one privacy-by-default ecosystem. You can now enjoy unified protection with a modernized look and feel.

Evolving into a unified Proton reflects our growth from an end-to-end encrypted email provider to an entire privacy ecosystem, allowing us to deliver even more benefits to the Proton community and make privacy accessible to everyone.

What’s new

A new unified Proton website

You can now sign in to your Proton Account at our new website, proton.me, our new centralized hub for all our privacy services. Besides giving you full access to all of our services, including Proton Mail, Proton VPN, Proton Calendar, and Proton Drive, proton.me is where you will find all our privacy resources in one place.

My take probably right with what I said at top
+ Icons could have been a bit clearer and more Proton orientated even for aesthetics!

more here:

and other excerpts below

Andy Yen, CEO of ProtonMail, stressed that the company supports the causes of activists using its service, but it cannot do so by breaking Swiss laws and ignoring court orders. ProtonMail, in fact, had to comply with a Swiss court order, which came after the French police had requested Swiss cooperation through Europol, making use of international judicial assistance

At the same time, the company stated that "no information is required to create your secure email account," a phrase later removed from the privacy policy.

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thom
@vilinhen

@Tutanota Here is my setup:
OS:
Browser:
VPN:
Email: (maybe mailbox.org in the feature)
Websearch:
Cloud:
Videos:
Mobile: (/e/os)
Passwordmanager:

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