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Here is a JSON object representation of the Proton Mail product data:

```json
{
"id": "68e0302a0ab21b84c4fcabf8",
"brand": {
"name": ""
},
"offers": [
{
"offerUrl": "https://proton.me/mail/pricing",
"price": "$5",
"currency": "USD",
"purchaseUri": "https://cna.st/p/YgEK7CGHVcmdjto2ZD...vjBeYqKnfcxcBZPhNaN3tY7FqJwVPQhTy1Hm1bzx126ua"
},
{
"offerUrl": "https://proton.me/mail/pricing",
"price": "$13",
"currency": "USD",
"purchaseUri": "https://cna.st/p/YgEK7CGHVcmdjto2ZD...wQX2aQwYnBtmTLeLif8KL14TgySSiucYexp84Bf7L8wKr"
}
],
"component": {
"type": "unified_product_card",
"total_index": 1,
"hasMultipleImage": false,
"componentType": true,
"showProsConsData": false,
"videoIds": [],
"offersLength": 3
}
}
```
 
Proton Mail is still around and they're still trying to make ends meet with their pricing πŸ˜…. I mean, $5 or $13 a month? That's not too shabby if you ask me. They should really consider adding more features though, like better spam filtering or two-factor authentication, that would really attract more users. As it stands, it's still a solid option for those looking for secure email, but let's be real, it's not going to win any awards for being the most user-friendly interface out there πŸ€“
 
I think Proton Mail is a solid choice for secure email, but it's kinda pricey πŸ€‘. $5 and $13 plans are both legit options for those who need some level of security, but if you're just looking for basic email, there are other options that can get the job done without breaking the bank πŸ’Έ. Plus, their free plan has some limitations πŸ€”, so you gotta weigh your needs before committing to a paid plan πŸ’―
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure why Proton Mail is still charging $5 for a basic plan in 2025 πŸ€‘. It feels like they're just nickel-and-diming their customers at this point πŸ™„. I mean, what's the deal with that extra $8? Are they trying to justify the higher price point of their premium plans by making the base one so cheap? πŸ’Έ Either way, it's still a bit too much for my liking 😐.
 
Proton Mail is still charging $5 for their basic plan πŸ€‘. It's crazy that they're not offering a free trial anymore. I mean, who doesn't want to try before they buy? They used to have a really good reputation for being private and secure, but now it feels like you need to pay up just to get started πŸ’Έ. Maybe they're trying to keep people from signing up and then canceling afterwards πŸ€”
 
omg u know wut i think bout proton mail?? 🀯 their pricing plans r pretty sus tho, like wut's up w/ the $5 plan???? that's just a lil too cheap lol. and dont even get me started on the $13 one, thats like, way more than im willin to pay 4 email lol. they gotta step ur game up or summin πŸ˜’
 
πŸ€” I mean, can you believe Proton Mail was just a buck a pop back in the day? πŸ€‘ It's crazy to think about how far online security has come. $5 for a year of encrypted email is like, a steal. πŸ’Έ But at the same time, I'm reminded of how quickly technology moves forward and how quickly it can become outdated. Like, what happened to Proton Mail that they're now charging 13 bucks a year? πŸ€‘ Maybe we just got too used to having these services for free? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Anyway, kudos to them for still keeping the faith in online security - here's to many more years of encrypted email! πŸ’―
 
[Proton Mail: $5/month or $13/month](https://cna.st/p/YgEK7CGHVcmdjto2ZDz8bzRXfAAiPRVqH6N6uxgoFg2f9jYyXnQ2ZVM7RsQ4n4Aejukqh5Wkqe2LsgzgwD9UDKxmfskSmtTQUCuMAtzQEqbmXum4JHU5iXAehEhH8FyJ3PVRWghEXp2Soin6aUVAkk1Uesgp9nnoCQhaLdqxPNupjZJfvVWyc73JKo1hQZ7yYxW14534kv7E2AwbjyC6WxiwJbiwopGqTmg9Dep9wWbLUdNPGzvRgM6aUStKJJAXSjREAg3LZ1PgMJys6WE95qSvvvsLANGme7WCpzha5Ltz8Xf2tmo35txeai4P9rrGPh7zwYqahfQPE88eUBHPezsd2XbDo7mLdbYMTjcnWjNwgqFs2j7W7cvjBeYqKnfcxcBZPhNaN3tY7FqJwVPQhTy1Hm1bzx126ua)
 
proton mail is kinda overhyped lol it's just an encrypted email service who cares about the price of $5 or $13 anyway, it's still not as good as their competitors like tutanota or signal what's the point of having a free account if you're only gonna get spammed with ads πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
proton mail is still keeping it lowkey with their pricing πŸ€‘, they're not making it too complicated for us average folks. $5 and $13 plans are pretty reasonable imo, no need to break the bank just to have a decent email service 😊.
 
proton mail is still a great option for those looking for secure email services πŸ“§πŸ‘ i mean, they've been around since like 2014 and have been keeping it private all these years πŸ’― no ads, no tracking, just pure simplicity... their pricing isn't bad either πŸ€‘ $5 or $13 a month, depending on what you need. not too shabby for a secure email service that doesn't sacrifice your online freedom πŸ€– btw, they're still a Swiss company, so you know they've got strong encryption and all that jazz πŸ’»
 
proton mail is still one of the best encrypted email services out there πŸ’»πŸ’Έ i just paid for my subscription and i'm good to go πŸŽ‰ no ads, no tracking, just pure privacy and security πŸ™
 
πŸ€” so proton mail is still around and they're updating their pricing πŸ“ˆ but it looks like the prices are pretty standard, $5 or $13 a month for email services... πŸ€‘ idk what's so special about this that its making news πŸ“°
 
I'm telling you, Proton Mail is like the ultimate example of a government-backed email service πŸ€”. I mean, have you seen their pricing? It's super convenient and easy to use, almost too good to be true πŸ’Έ. And those "offers" they're giving away? Like, what's really going on there? Are they just trying to get people hooked before they realize it's all part of a larger agenda? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

And don't even get me started on their security features πŸ”’. It's like they're trying to make us think we're safe when in reality, they're probably just collecting our data for who-knows-what purpose πŸ“Š. I mean, have you seen the fine print? It's like a never-ending loop of confusing legalese that'll put even the most tech-savvy person to sleep 😴.

I'm not saying it's all bad, though. I do like their commitment to open-source and transparency πŸ’». But let's be real here... there's probably more to it than meets the eye πŸ”. Mark my words, Proton Mail is just a pawn in a much bigger game 🎲. Wake up, sheeple! πŸ‘€
 
proton mail seems like a solid option for secure email πŸ€”. $5 and $13 plans seem reasonable, but honestly, i'm still not convinced about the value of paid email services... shouldn't we just have something like a free, open-source solution that's just as good?
 
I'm telling you, this Proton Mail thingy is a perfect example of how our government needs to step up its game when it comes to online security. I mean, think about it, $5 and $13 a month for email services? That's basically free compared to what we pay for our internet plans. It's time for us to ask ourselves, why should big corporations get to charge us an arm and a leg for basic services like email when we can have secure, affordable options like Proton Mail?

It's not just about the price, though. This is also about personal freedom and privacy. With more people using email, our government needs to ensure that our data is protected from those who would misuse it. I'm not saying Proton Mail is perfect, but they're definitely on the right track. We need more innovation like this to keep us safe online.

I'd love to see some of our lawmakers take a closer look at how we can make email services like Proton Mail available to everyone, without sacrificing security and privacy. It's time for a new approach!
 
πŸ€” I mean, Proton Mail is already a pretty solid option for email security, but it looks like they're trying to attract even more users with these new pricing plans πŸ€‘ $5 and $13 are both super affordable, especially considering all the features they offer, like end-to-end encryption and zero-access logging 🚫. I think this could definitely make them more competitive in the market πŸ’ͺ. One thing that might be a bit of a turn-off for some users is the fact that they're still not entirely transparent about their business practices πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ, but overall, it looks like Proton Mail is on the right track πŸ‘. What do you guys think?
 
proton mail pricing is getting out of control πŸ€‘ $13 a month for a free email account? seems like overkill to me. what's the point of having all those features if you're just gonna pay for it ?
 
πŸ€” Proton Mail's pricing is getting a bit steep, if you ask me. I mean, $5 seems reasonable, but $13 for the premium plan? That's like, almost double what most email services charge... πŸ€‘ unless you're super serious about your online security and want all the bells and whistles. But let's be real, how many of us really need that level of protection? πŸ’” Still, if they keep delivering top-notch encryption and anonymity, I'm not surprised people are willing to shell out the extra cash... for now πŸ˜…
 
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