Be real for a second: if a government targets you, you have no way of escaping it. If you're targeted by a small country, with not much power, so your only real options are kidnapping you if you are ever in said country. So, moving away does keep you safe. Should be, say, a Chilean journalist reporting on wrong deeds in your own country, you can safely assume that ProtonMail is safe for you. (That is, unless the government knows who you are).
But a first world country ? They have laws, they have international influence, they have technical means and the ability to intervene wherever you are.
"Basically, you’re either dealing with Mossad or not-Mossad. If your adversary is not-Mossad, then you’ll probably be fine if you pick a good password and don’t respond to emails from ChEaPestPAiNPi11s@virus-basket.biz.ru. If your adversary is the Mossad, YOU’RE GONNA DIE AND THERE’S NOTHING THAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT. The Mossad is not intimidated by the fact that you employ https://. If the Mossad wants your data, they’re going to use a drone to replace your cellphone with a piece of uranium that’s shaped like a cellphone, and when you die of tumors filled with tumors, they’re going to hold a press conference and say “It wasn’t us” as they wear t-shirts that say “IT WAS DEFINITELY US,” and then they’re going to buy all of your stuff at your estate sale so that they can directly look at the photos of your vacation instead of reading your insipid emails about them. In summary, https:// and two dollars will get you a bus ticket to nowhere. Also, SANTA CLAUS ISN’T REAL. When it rains, it pours." - https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2015/08/mickens_on_se...
This applies to ProtonMail too. What do you think happened with Lavabit ? They were pretending full security too, and we all know what happened.
Stop thinking this is a problem technology can fix.
But a first world country ? They have laws, they have international influence, they have technical means and the ability to intervene wherever you are.
"Basically, you’re either dealing with Mossad or not-Mossad. If your adversary is not-Mossad, then you’ll probably be fine if you pick a good password and don’t respond to emails from ChEaPestPAiNPi11s@virus-basket.biz.ru. If your adversary is the Mossad, YOU’RE GONNA DIE AND THERE’S NOTHING THAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT. The Mossad is not intimidated by the fact that you employ https://. If the Mossad wants your data, they’re going to use a drone to replace your cellphone with a piece of uranium that’s shaped like a cellphone, and when you die of tumors filled with tumors, they’re going to hold a press conference and say “It wasn’t us” as they wear t-shirts that say “IT WAS DEFINITELY US,” and then they’re going to buy all of your stuff at your estate sale so that they can directly look at the photos of your vacation instead of reading your insipid emails about them. In summary, https:// and two dollars will get you a bus ticket to nowhere. Also, SANTA CLAUS ISN’T REAL. When it rains, it pours." - https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2015/08/mickens_on_se...
This applies to ProtonMail too. What do you think happened with Lavabit ? They were pretending full security too, and we all know what happened.
Stop thinking this is a problem technology can fix.