About a month ago, a user posted to ProtonMail's subreddit complaining about how they recently had both of their 2 accounts banned. The reason was simply for having more than 1 free account.
Per their Terms and Conditions:
Having multiple free accounts is not considered an acceptable use of our service (e.g. bulk-signups, large number of free accounts created by a single organization or individual). Free accounts can also only be created and maintained by their effective users (e.g. it is not acceptable to create accounts in anyone else’s name and later transfer credentials to that third party).
The Company reserves the right to take actions against any free account considered abusive in that regard.
Assuming this was a 'CYA' term, and not something that they were actually looking to enforce, I asked their support directly. They confirmed that having more than 1 free ProtonMail account will get your accounts banned. This is also true regardless of how many paid accounts you have.
This isn't stated anywhere when creating an account, and in fact was not the policy until December 2020, when they quietly changed the Terms and Conditions, from the following:
Having multiple free accounts is an acceptable use of the Service, as long as it is done in a proportionate and reasonable way (e.g. bulk sign-ups or large numbers of accounts created by a single organization or individual are not considered reasonable use of the service). Free accounts can also only be created and maintained by their effective users (e.g. it is not acceptable to create accounts in anyone else’s name and later transfer credentials to that third party).
The Company reserves the right to take actions against any free account considered abusive in that regard.
Despite having two paid ProtonMail accounts (and several more, lightly used free accounts), I have had no choice but to seek alternatives.
Handshake account with spaced out website of no credibility. Virus. Fuck off commie.
How do we know OP isn't a paid shill for an alternative?
Social Media infiltrated advertising like this is the new way things are done
If you were wise about your privacy, you should start your search for private comms on the basis that anything made for you is an access point for the NSA.
I literally built mmy own phone to get around this. Now I'm just working on making it better and maybe marketable.
Unfortunately though, there's a paradox here. If everyone went looking for private comms on the basis that anything premade is compromised, you'll never actually get to communicate. Not unless you have a huge network created specifically for the purpose.
Like a mesh network?(admitted newb here)