nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpq4hals7mg55wgdj0lwv3p2th0lk5jz9whseagcqkcjamvqqmlf4fsyhsrdc (nprofile…srdc) there's an important distiction that needs to be made here. proton did not collect the IP for the Swiss activist that was charged until they received a valid court order forcing them to, at which point they noted it on the next login. at no point did they share anything private, because contents of mail are fully encrypted.
tuta would also do the same if it faced a valid court order from their government. the idea that any service would refuse a court order is absurd.