Considering Proton publicizes all warrant orders, I don’t see any point for secure core if officials have as much power to order say Iceland and Switzerland to hand over a customers real IP and data. I recognize the risks involved with Proton so I don’t see whats the point of secure core, since it all depends on Iceland authorities approving the unsealing of data. Which, more often than not, they will, given how much of a political danger you are and what not (example).
This may help:
In my mind the main benifit and feature of secure core is not about court orders or even country locations or legislation, its about protecting you against man in middle attacks, that can be perpetrated by any entity or bad actor.
With secure core you autheticate against t proton most secure vpn servers owned and operated by proton shipped to those locations and your secondary “exit node” is a third party vpn server. It not all about legalities hackers and even bad actors working for third parties vpn providers or hosting servers can be a danger.
Proton does not keep logs, there should not be anything to hand over.
Basically using double VPN to be safe.
you poor sweet summer child
I mean everyone looking for max privacy like you are dealing weapon or some crazy stuff.
99.9% of people using a simple with vpn with or without secure core is enough for them
Our strict no-logs policy ensures your privacy | Proton VPN.
Additionally, the assigned IPs are not unique. SeverL people might have the same IP from proton at once.
Feel free to correct me if I’m wrong.