@orionwl I always recommend getting your own domain. Preferably self hosting.
@ron @orionwl Pretty low. It's kinda a complex topic, because there's a few different attack scenarios. But basically, subverting DNS records is pretty noisey in most circumstances, so it's not likely at all that a DNS provider would do it. Not entirely impossible. But I've never heard of one doing it.
@pete @orionwl I see, thanks a lot. OTOH, it could technically be seized right? More context from PM team regarding .com and .ch domain choice: https://protonmail.com/support/knowledge-base/what-is-the-difference-between-protonmail-com-and-protonmail-ch/