Ilikewaterkusa
You have to take out their families...
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I’ve just saw something on the apple App Store and it is just hilarious but so awful. Lol what is this review!?
Putting such a short time limit on users to
upgrade their storage to 1GB by finishing an
arbitrary checklist is incredibly disrespectful and
demanding. People have things going on and
many users will not meet the time limit for valid
reasons. For ProtonMail to not understand that,
shows that it is not the equitable, accepting,
inclusive company it claims to be. For example,
the Google community would be outraged if
Gmail gave all users one month to upgrade and
then segregated the father undergoing chemo,
the depressed student drowning in school work,
and the stressed single mother of three into
permanent inferior accounts. The time limit is
immoral if it is permanent. It is basically saying
"screw your chemo, screw your depression,
screw your stress. Give us money for something
other accounts get for free because you could
not log in for a month." This policy is honestly
disgusting. Companies that treat their users like
tools to be used and manipulated do not last.
Good companies don't find ways to divide,
segregate, and alienate users into account
castes before they've even been able to decide
if they want to become a paid user. I reached out
to customer support but they basically told me it
wasn't their problem and I should have
prioritized their useless checklist over
something serious that was going on in my life.
Putting such a short time limit on users to
upgrade their storage to 1GB by finishing an
arbitrary checklist is incredibly disrespectful and
demanding. People have things going on and
many users will not meet the time limit for valid
reasons. For ProtonMail to not understand that,
shows that it is not the equitable, accepting,
inclusive company it claims to be. For example,
the Google community would be outraged if
Gmail gave all users one month to upgrade and
then segregated the father undergoing chemo,
the depressed student drowning in school work,
and the stressed single mother of three into
permanent inferior accounts. The time limit is
immoral if it is permanent. It is basically saying
"screw your chemo, screw your depression,
screw your stress. Give us money for something
other accounts get for free because you could
not log in for a month." This policy is honestly
disgusting. Companies that treat their users like
tools to be used and manipulated do not last.
Good companies don't find ways to divide,
segregate, and alienate users into account
castes before they've even been able to decide
if they want to become a paid user. I reached out
to customer support but they basically told me it
wasn't their problem and I should have
prioritized their useless checklist over
something serious that was going on in my life.