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Bitcoin as inflation increases
  • Privacy news
Bitcoin has disinflationary characteristics that potentially make it an effective hedge against inflationary forces.
A cover image for a Proton Pass blog about how to turn your google autofill settings off for passwords. The image shows an autofill toggle being switched off
  • Privacy guides
Your Google autofill settings can be customized, but is Google Password Manager safe? Here's what you need to know before you allow autofill in Chrome.
Clean Email and similar services risk your privacy by accessing your inbox. Protect your data with Proton Mail's secure email decluttering features.
  • Privacy guides
Granting third-party access to your inbox comes with privacy risks. Protect your data with Proton Mail's decluttering features.
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  • For business
Here's how to create a business email address easily and affordably with Proton Mail for Business, trusted by over 50,000 businesses around the world.
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  • For business
  • Privacy guides
Lay the foundation for lasting business success with a privacy-first website using a secure domain and email from Porkbun and Proton Mail.
Flow, a wordless fable about a cat and other stray animals navigating a flooded world, was made with Blender, a free, open-source 3D animation tool.
  • Opinion
A Latvian indie film that used open source tools beat Disney at the Oscars, proving open source can challenge industry giants.
A Bitcoin and a central bank digital currency coin
  • Privacy news
Learn how CBDCs could give governments new powers to control money and monitor financial activity and how Bitcoin prevents this.
A computer monitor, a box of case files, and a lock representing law firms that protect their information security
  • For business
A simple guide to law firm cybersecurity. See how to protect business and client data, prevent breaches, and stay compliant with encryption.
The cover image for a Proton Pass blog about brushing scams, which shows a package with a warning sign above it
  • Privacy guides
A brushing scam means your personal data has leaked online. Learn how to protect yourself with hide-my-email aliases and dark web monitoring.
An encryption lock breaking
  • Privacy news
Apple turned off its end-to-end encryption in the UK in response to a government notice. We look at what this means and how people in the UK can protect their data.
Image showing Google, Apple, and Meta as apps that allow surveillance
  • Privacy news
Big Tech companies - Apple, Google, and Meta - have built a mass surveillance machine that the government can easily tap into.