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- Privacy guides
SMTP, IMAP, and POP3 are protocols used by email clients to send and receive
emails. We take an in-depth look.
A new poll has shown that people overwhelmingly want to be able to choose their
default core apps when setting up a new device.
This International Women’s Day, we’re taking the opportunity to spotlight some
of the top female pioneers in data privacy and security.
Fingerprinting is a devious way to identify you on the internet and can be very
hard to prevent
- Proton news
The UK has long been home to one of the largest Proton communities. To better
serve that community, Proton is expanding into London.
To make the internet a level playing field, the DMA must let people choose their
own default email app. Our CEO, Andy Yen, explains why.
What is personally identifiable information, and how can it be used against you?
We go over what PII stands for, and how you can protect it.
- Privacy guides
If you’re still holding on to an embarrassing email address, it’s time to change
it. Learn how to change your email address in five easy steps.
The EARN IT bill creates another exception to Section 230 and paves the way to
banning or backdooring end-to-end encryption.
The FTC is limited in what it can do to address Big Tech privacy abuses. The US
Congress must empower it to protect US citizens’ data.
Follow our six easy tips to stay safe and private online this Safer Internet
Day. You can also share this guide with your friends and family.