Really sharp analysis of Lumo's privacy-first tradeoffs. The seven-day history limitation realy crystallizes how zero-knowledge architecture constrains product design in ways most users wont initially expect. I've been using Proton Mail for a couple years now and the pricing complexity is kinda their Achilles heel, masking what's actualy a solid value proposition for folks who care about encrypted workflows.
Thanks for your reply. I also use Proton Mail. I use Proton Drive for downloads from my Digital Vault - not only for the encryption but also for its interface, which is better than Google Drive's or OneDrive's.
Really sharp analysis of Lumo's privacy-first tradeoffs. The seven-day history limitation realy crystallizes how zero-knowledge architecture constrains product design in ways most users wont initially expect. I've been using Proton Mail for a couple years now and the pricing complexity is kinda their Achilles heel, masking what's actualy a solid value proposition for folks who care about encrypted workflows.
Thanks for your reply. I also use Proton Mail. I use Proton Drive for downloads from my Digital Vault - not only for the encryption but also for its interface, which is better than Google Drive's or OneDrive's.