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Proton is taking its privacy-first apps to a nonprofit foundation model
(arstechnica.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
great. thanks to you, the nonprofit is making a profit now
Nonprofits are allowed to make a profit. They just have to roll it back into the operation. (Can't hand it out to shareholders, board members, etc.)
Well they can pay compensation to people who do work for them: employee salaries, contractor work, etc. So the nonprofit structure might prevent them from paying dividends or stock buybacks or other ways of transferring directly to shareholders in their capacity as shareholders, but nonprofit structure alone isn't a guarantee that the organization won't steer excess cash into someone's pocket.
No reason to believe this is true of this non-profit, but that's the reason why it's important to look at the books of nonprofits that you donate to.
All good points. 👍
let's just host all these services for free am I right? who needs to pay energy bills anyway