Hey @protonmail @protonprivacy !

First, thanks a lot for your responsiveness. It feels great to keep in touch with my favourite service providers 😁

I’m a Mail Plus user, considering Unlimited, to use VPN. Given the “conflict” with DNS settings when switching on a VPN, how do you see your ad-blockkbg capabilities versus, for example, #nextdns ?

I believe #nextdns might be more configurable, but overall protection level is probably equal to the one of #protonVPN ?

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      “Here” is not Mastodon. You’re posting to Lemmy. I don’t need precise answers, just ones that aren’t wrong.

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          No it isn’t. If you don’t know what it is, consider educating yourself instead of confidently stating an incorrect position.

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            No it isn’t. If you don’t know what it is, consider educating yourself instead of confidently stating an incorrect position.

            You really ought educating yourself more before posting such stuff please. The commenter you’re answering to is using Mastodon, replying via Mastodon and we see the answers here. You can verify that fact yourself here:

            https://infosec.exchange/@dazo/with_replies

            We use lemmy and can read and answer straight into Mastodon. This is the beautfy of the federation and the ActivityPub protocol. It is possible to interact with eachother between different services.

            In the following link as example, the Proton team answered from Mastodon and we can view the comment in lemmy:

            https://lemmy.world/comment/6921263

            Original answer in Mastodon:

            https://mastodon.social/@protonmail/111801236319023002

            It doesn’t matter where the team answered into, fact is the teams answer can be visible here.

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              The commenter you’re answering to is using Mastodon, replying via Mastodon and we see the answers here.

              “Here”…on Lemmy. This community is on Lemmy. You are confused.

              fact is the teams answer can be visible here.

              I’ve already addressed this. I never said they can’t. They CAN see it, but they DON’T reply here, as I stated several replies earlier.

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                I am not confused at all. My quote literally shows otherwise, however this discussion is senseless. There’s no here with federation and ActivityPub protocol. I am out of that discussion now.

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                  My quote literally shows otherwise

                  Once again, your quote literally shows one of many replies on Mastodon. Not Lemmy.

                  Show me 3 replies to a post or comment in a Lemmy community and I will concede I was wrong.

                  They almost always reply on Mastodon and (as far as I can tell), NEVER on Lemmy. That’s not a coincidence.

                  There’s no here with federation and ActivityPub protocol.

                  Yes there is because the protocol is not flawless in its’ interoperability.