That is one way of “back it up with numbers”, I see. Come on!
I mean, app integration points cannot be remotely as privacy invasive as an OS (especially one that’s been repeatedly pwned), but aren’t we not focusing on it because … reasons? Configuring privacy settings in mainstream applications (e.g. WhatsApp) - #6 by jonah
Proton is integrating with an industry leader. Just as how Firefox builds and runs on Windows, can run closed source plugins (including Zoom), but that doesn’t make their mission as a organisation, imo, less privacy-centered.[1]
Personally, this move looks like Proton is going mainstream, which usually means integrating with rest of the ecosystem.
Jitsi is actually super neat, especially for 1-on-1s. Unsure why it gets such a bad rep.
Enabling the integration point with Zoom by default, though, is a curious choice by Proton. ↩︎