The many, admittedly third party articles saying they are non profit.
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For both of the other organizations you mentioned there is financial transparency ~ something that proton lacks.
And this is why I use GrapheneOS’s Storage Scopes
Thanks for the writeup! I’m going to explore pinetime as well! I run a framework laptop so I am into the idea of open hardware where possible.
That’s a good point I hadn’t considered! The biggest take away from this thread is I need to explore GadgetBridge
Does a Garmin watch by itself share any data with Garmin servers?
What the goal of the watch is does seem important, Thinking about it a little bit I think these are what I’m interested in:
- Telling the time
- Media control
- Notifications
- Sleep / exercise tracking
Yeah! I want a calculator watch style.
Garmin is what I was looking at, but it seems to only have experimental support in GadgetBridge
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Often times I call while doing chores ~ a great way to multitask :)

















As mentioned in the video, this isn’t the same since it doesn’t require Proton AG to have the same level of transparency.
Again, not saying this is a bad thing, just that it seems to be a common misconception.