If the owner of the standard notes will now be a proton, doesn’t that contradict this principle? I have a proton email account but I don’t want it linked to my standard notes account. I don’t strongly trust companies that offer packaged services like google or Microsoft. I prefer to have one service from one company. I am afraid that now I will have to change where I save my notes. What do you guys think about this?

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    There’s no vendor lock in until you realize your emails are essentially hostage of their apps and a bridge that may be shutdown at any point. If you can’t simply setup a regular email client then there’s vendor lock in, not even Microsoft does that.

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        Yes, but you can reliable use their service with a generic email client, specially on iOS for instance. The bridge doesn’t even provide everything a IMAP server does and there’s isn’t a way to get get calendars and contacts.

        That bridge and the fact they don’t use generic IMAP/SMTP/CardDav/CalDav is a form of vendor lock-in. Other providers are also capable of encrypting email with PGP on a open manner and still use those generic protocols.

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          Other providers will return garbage to your mail client. The mail client itself must have PGP capability (plenty don’t).

          The bridge doesn’t even provide everything a IMAP server does

          I’ve yet to find any functionality missing from the bridge’s IMAP server that’s missing from any other IMAP server.

          and there’s isn’t a way to get get calendars and contacts.

          There’s not currently a real time way to get that data, but it’s hardly “vendor lockin.”

          specially on iOS for instance

          There’s something ironic to me about chewing Proton out for alleged vendor lock in while using iOS / Apple products.