On Jan 14th Proton sent out an email newsletter with the subject line:
Introducing Projects - Try Lumo’s powerful new feature now

screenshot of the official email from @lumo.proton.me
Lumo is Proton’s
There is a problem with this email. And I’m not talking about the question of how exactly AI aligns with Proton’s core values of privacy and security.
The problem is I had already explicitly opted out of Lumo emails.

screenshot of an unchecked toggle
That toggle for “Lumo product updates” is unchecked. Lumo is the only topic I’m not subscribed to. Proton has over a dozen newsletters, including some crypto nonsense. I opt-in to everything but Lumo, I gave an undeniable no to Lumo emails.
So the email I received from Proton is spam, right?
My understanding is that spam is a violation of GDPR and UK data protection laws. Regardless, Proton’s email is a clear abuse of their own service towards a paying business customer.
Before I grab my pitchfork I emailed Proton support.
Despite the subject line and contents, and despite the “From Lumo” name and @lumo.proton.me address, maybe this was an honest mistake?
Proton’s first reply explained how to opt-out.

screenshot of support email quoted below
Hello David,
Thank you for contacting us.
You can unsubscribe from the newsletters if you do the following:
- Log in to your account at https://account.protonvpn.com/login
- Navigate to the Account category
- Disable the check-marks under “Email subscriptions”
- If you need additional assistance, let me know.
[screenshot of the same opt-out toggle]
-Have a nice day.
John Support directs me to the exact same “Lumo product updates” toggle I had already unchecked. I replied explaining that I had already opted out. Support replies saying they’re “checking this with the team” then later replies again asking for screenshots.
Can you make sure to send me a screenshot of this newsletter option disabled, as well as the date when the last message was sent to you regarding the Lumo offer?
You can send me a screenshot of the whole message, including the date.
Is it perhaps 14 January 2026 that you received the message?
I found that last line curious, are they dealing with other unhappy customers? Maybe I’m reading too much into it.
I sent the screenshots and signed off with “Don’t try to pretend this fits into another newsletter category.”
After more “checking this with the team” I got a response today.
In this case, the mentioned newsletter is for promoting Lumo Business Suit to Business-related plans.
Hence, why you received it, as Product Updates and Email Subscription are two different things.
In the subscription section, you will see the “Email Subscription” category, where you can disable the newsletter in order to avoid getting it in the future.
If I understand correctly, Proton are claiming this email is the “Proton for Business newsletter”. Not the “Lumo product updates” newsletter.
I don’t know about you, but I think that’s baloney. Proton Support had five full business days to come up with a better excuse. Please tell me, how can I have been any more explicit about opting out of Lumo emails, only to receive “Try Lumo” “From Lumo”, and be told that is not actually a Lumo email?
Has anyone else noticed that the AI industry can’t take “no” for an answer? AI is being force-fed into every corner of tech. It’s unfathomable to them that some of us aren’t interested.
The entire AI industry is built upon a common principle of non-consent. They laugh in the face of IP and copyright law. AI bots DDoS websites and lie about user-agents. Can it get worse than the sickening actions of Grok? I dread to think.
As Proton has demonstrated above, and Mozilla/Firefox recently too, the AI industry simply will not accept “no” as an answer. Some examples like spam are more trivial than others, but the growing trend is vile and disturbing.
I do not want your AI.
I guess someone at Microsoft read my post and said “hold my beer”. This morning I woke up to a lovely gift in my inbox; “Build Al agents with the new GitHub Copilot SDK”.

GitHub email subject line: 'Build Al agents with the new GitHub Copilot SDK'
GitHub Ensloppification is moving faster than I can delete my account for good. (It’s an unfortunate requirement for client projects.) For the record, I have never said “yes” to any GitHub newsletter. Even before Copilot I disabled every possible GitHub email notification.
The “Unsubscribe” link provides the hidden newsletter list. There is nothing within GitHub account settings I can find to disable spam.

GitHub 'Opt-Out Preferences' with 3 newsletters unchecked but GitHub Copilot emails checked
As expected, Microsoft has opted me in without my consent. The wheels are falling off at GitHub. The brutally slow front-end UI. The embarrassingly lacklustre Actions CI. Now this sloppy tripe everywhere. Reminder to developers: GitHub is not Git.