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  1. https:// proton.me/blog/pass-access-tok ens Proton and ProtonPass now give you a way to curtail AI agents (should you choose to use them at all) With AI access

    Proton has introduced AI Access Tokens within its ProtonPass service, allowing users to control which credentials AI agents can access. This feature aims to enhance security by preventing AI from accessing an entire vault of sensitive information. Users can selectively grant permissions to specific AI agents, thereby mitigating potential risks associated with broad AI access. AI

    IMPACT Enhances user control over AI agent data access, potentially increasing adoption of AI tools by mitigating security concerns.

  2. Save 30% on a 12-month Proton Unlimited sub to secure an all-in-one privacy suite for under $110 — big price drop on service that includes a no-logs VPN with servers across 145 countries, 500GB of cloud storage, encrypted mail, password manager, and more

    Proton is offering a 30% discount on its 12-month Proton Unlimited subscription, bringing the price down to under $110. This all-in-one privacy suite includes a no-logs VPN with servers in 145 countries, 500GB of cloud storage, encrypted email, a password manager, and more. The deal provides a significant saving of $47 and comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. AI

    Save 30% on a 12-month Proton Unlimited sub to secure an all-in-one privacy suite for under $110 — big price drop on service that includes a no-logs VPN with servers across 145 countries, 500GB of cloud storage, encrypted mail, password manager, and more

    IMPACT This deal offers a suite of privacy tools, including a VPN and encrypted services, at a reduced price.

  3. https:// dev.to/sylwia-lask/every-devel oper-is-lying-about-something-and-ai-wont-fix-it-4im0 first lie is that something is free always available and private (

    The author argues that developers often misrepresent the true cost and availability of their services, a practice they believe AI will not rectify. They contend that even seemingly free or private services, like those from Google, Tuta, and Proton, are not truly so, as user data can be surrendered to authorities. Furthermore, VPNs are described as mere logging machines, implying that users are always the product, regardless of payment. AI