I agree.
I use proton vpn. I think it is a great company committed with privacy.
If I'm not mistaken, even they are not resistant to requests coming from powerful security agencies, and I think it was mentioned in some discussions on BTT. Privacy goes up to a certain limit when it actually ceases to exist, which means that if
"they" ask for access to your e-mail for
"justified" reasons, there is no doubt that they will get it.
As for companies like Trezor or Ledger, what can we say about someone who should be 100% focused on the privacy of their clients, and on the other hand hires
"amateurs" who keep their clients' data and allow it to be hacked? I simply lose trust in such companies, because if it happened to them once, it will surely happen again.