This is something most web developers have passively known to be true for a long time, but it still takes you aback to be presented with it all at once in a timeline. I don't see how anyone takes in this history and does not conclude that Apple's negligence (to put it charitably) has impacted the growth of the web.
Has anyone (Proton included) talked about their E2EE encryption claims for this web-based document editor? My understanding of E2EE on the web is that it's as much marketing hype as it is true security, given that they can freely break it at any time they please.
Have they actually attempted to solve any problems associated with this space or are they just claiming it and getting the marketing points?