Proton Mail Plus, Proton Pass Plus, and Standard Notes which has yet to be implemented into the Proton suite, hence the “3ish”.
That doesn’t sound like a good deal. I don’t need nor want to pay for Proton Drive Plus.
I also don’t understand what’s funny about it.
You are completely missing my point, which is that we should be allowed to have multiple Proton subscriptions under the same account. There is no good reason to prevent it. Proton, which is a very successful company, is doing it out of greed.
In both scenarios, the one where I upgrade to Proton Unlimited, and the one where I create and pay for multiple Proton accounts, Proton gets my money. They get my money. So why not let us have 2 subscriptions under the same account if it’s all we need? GREED is the only answer I can think of.
That is stupid. It would mean abandoning every account you create every year and losing data. Also, people don’t know this, but transferring data from one Proton account to another is not a smooth process at all. Some data can’t even be transferred, which means having to abandon it or go through a long, tedious manual process.
A potential compromise I thought of is one where your trustee wouldn’t need a Proton account to verify themselves. They could verify themself with any non-Proton account, like a Gmail address, however, upon verification, they would need to create a Proton account to access the data.
That being said, this could easily be too complicated for some trustees. It puts a lot of pressure on them to remember their new Proton account details, and if they don’t have a password manager, they could easily make mistakes. Never forget that the people you leave behind could be seniors (your parents) if you’re single and/or childless. This is an important factor to consider.