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Vivaldi is not open source but source available.
Crypt.ee looks like a solid option to replace proton drive and docs(only for solo use) if you don't mind their UI/UX. It also gives me confidence in them when I read their FAQ and listen to the podcasts episodes the CEO has been intertwined in.
Podcast episodes
https://neat.tube/videos/watch/cf2d43d7-56ab-42d6-82af-a0375ab7f8ca or on odysee https://odysee.com/@techlore:3/developing-privacy-tools-with-john-ozbay:3
https://neat.tube/videos/watch/2d5e2d92-f440-498b-ad1c-c2fa3d3c720b or on odysee https://odysee.com/@techlore:3/how-secure-is-big-tech-other-digital:0)
https://neat.tube/videos/watch/4a279d2f-dbf3-4cb9-b5e0-377950dd702f or on odysee https://odysee.com/@techlore:3/privacy-dilemmas-education%2C-toxicity%2C:c
I don't know; he doesn't mention it in the video.
I had the same thought as you; I was curious because I also wondered what the scam is and if it was a new DDoS tool with just an unprofessional website. I expect that 99.9% to 100% of users use it for free so wander what the purpose is. I watched this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CosPILI0qrw and in the video, he makes a website https://bliptext.com/ and the website triggers uses this ddos tool.
If there is one that is smaller than 950MB, it would be interesting if you uploaded it to a cloud sandbox analyzer like Any.Run, Triage, or some other similar service.
You're right. All Things Secure has some recommended email providers with affiliate links on his website https://www.allthingssecured.com/identity-protection/best-email-alias-service/. The URL on his affiliate link looks different more like a normal affiliate https://www.startmail.com/partner?ref=mmviyzz and the page also looks different.
I think its just an affiliate link. It looks like every one can make a affiliate link https://www.startmail.com/affiliate.
I did not expect this from Sweden.
Didn't realize crypt.ee was that "old". Ente.io is still a bit to new for me.
ProtonMail works great, and ProtonDrive functions well on both the web and Android. However, keep in mind that upload speeds are slow, at around 4 MB/s, and there is no 'export all' function. The photo backup feature in the Android app works fine for me. As far as I know, the non-profit that owns the majority of the company has three owners. One of them is Andy the CEO. I don't know the political views of the others. The ProtonDrive UI feels sluggish because the decryption process. But all in all, I am satisfied.