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5 months agoIt’s not just a meta search. They do have their own index. And Brave is only one of a dozen-ish external index’s they also use.
It’s not just a meta search. They do have their own index. And Brave is only one of a dozen-ish external index’s they also use.
I’m pretty sure all user data is public already.
PMs might be the only thing not everyone can see.
I wouldn’t put a timeline to it. Just a list of features, broad and specific. As time goes on, they can be marked as “in progress” or “included”. New things can be added over time, or made more specific. All without timetables. For now call it a wishlist.
If you just want some spare cable. I’d make 5x 20M pieces. The one that doesn’t work becomes 2x 10M. That bad one becomes 2x 5M … As far down as you like.
That article was far more clear than their own. “Joining Forces” as they called it, could mean almost anything. But “Acquiring” Standard Notes to add to their services actually explains what’s happening.
If it follows the SimpleLogin acquisition as they implied, it’ll still be a separately branded product that’s added to a Proton Ultimate subscription. So that’s cool.