That's not strictly true. I don't know if it's part of the free plan but it's definitely a paid feature. With either their Simple Login or the built in hide my email alias, you can reply with your alias.
akilou
joined 11 months ago
I've been using SwiftKey for about as long as you have and for a while, about once or twice a year, I'd do exactly what you're doing- looking around for a better, privacy focused keyboard. I find one or two and try them out for a while but always end up back on SwiftKey because the predictions are unmatched.
Totally agree. All of the comments in this thread are like "why not ____?". I can't event get a critical mass of contacts to use Signal. Adding more and more messaging apps just fractures people even more.
I often do forget I'm on the VPN and I can't figure out why I can't chromecast music to my speakers.
What country does Proton not work in? Their whole thing is that they let you access the internet despite government controlled ISPs.
But I don't spend 40 hours doing the same thing. I do a bunch of different regular bullshit that you can't really be "good" at, like sending emails and chatting with people on Teams.