professionalspooner
Yes! That sucks.
From what I understand, that's their way to do e2e encryption between proton emails. They have this bridge thing, which unfortunately you can't use on free plans.
Proton Mail Bridge is a desktop application that runs in the background, encrypting and decrypting messages as they enter and leave your computer. It lets you add your Proton Mail account to your favorite email client via IMAP/SMTP by creating a local email server on your computer.
I agree that this is a problem, and that it is worse than Google.
But for me personally, putting it all on a scale I still think it is better than having your emails mined for ads targeting.
Where is the post?
https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/en/web/products-eurostat-news/w/ddn-20250314-3
The Eurostat page looks much better in terms of the information it provides.
Even better: Eurostat | Statistics Explained | Mortality and life expectancy statistics. It has life expectancy at birth and at 65.
Life expectancy at birth has risen rapidly during the past century due to a number of factors. These include a reduction in infant mortality, rising living standards, improved lifestyles and better education, as well as advances in healthcare and medicine. Official statistics reveal that life expectancy has risen, on average, by more than two years per decade since the 1960s. In 2020, however, after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, this indicator declined in 25 EU countries compared to 2019, the exceptions being Denmark and Cyprus. In 2023, life expectancy at birth was equal to or higher than in 2019 in 21 EU countries. By contrast life expectancy fell in 6 EU countries: Finland (-0.5 years), the Netherlands (-0.3 years), Germany (-0.2 years) to Italy, Latvia and Austria (all -0.1 years).
There's also an entire book on "The imapct of Demographic change": https://commission.europa.eu/system/files/2023-01/Demography_report_2022_0.pdf
Ohh your are 100% right. I completely missed it. Thank you for the correction.
I would love to share the Nubula link for this instead. But they didn't publish it there yet.
Edit: Nebula is not EU - maybe partially because of some EU creators. But it's also not Google.
Exactly. Even the most inclusive are hard to use when compared with using the Visa/Mastercard networks which are integrated with most banks and merchants.
The problem in Europe is exactly the fragmentation of payment systems. For most you can only use them if you are a resident and have a bank account on that country.
• Wero: Germany, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands
• MB WAY: Portugal
• Twint: Switzerland
• Swish: Sweden
• MobilePay: Denmark, Finland
• iDEAL: Netherlands
• Bancontact: Belgium
• BLIK: Poland
• Satispay: Italy
• Vipps: Norway
• Giropay: Germany
• Sofort: Germany
• Cartes Bancaires: France
- Etc....
People should really stop talking about Tesla. Everyone knows what a Tesla is, even people who can't name any other car brand/model.
People from Greenland would surely accept to exchange their land with California.