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Developers can now quickly see which other cryptographic libraries OpenPGP.js
and GopenPGP work with. This makes developing encrypted apps much easier.
- Privacy guides
Protesters can expose personal information that puts them at risk. Here’s how to
keep your identity private and your devices secure at a demonstration.
Companies like Facebook and Google collect massive amounts of data on their
users, which national governments then request for surveillance purposes.
- Privacy guides
Learn all about TLS/SSL certificates, the digital files that help to
authenticate and secure data transfers across the internet.
- Privacy guides
Changing your email provider may seem as daunting as changing your name. Our
tips on what to consider when making the switch and step-by-step guides make the
transition gradual and painless.
Many countries are turning to contact tracing apps to fight COVID-19. These
represent grave threats to privacy if they are not designed properly.
- Privacy guides
Many companies say they anonymize your data, but some don’t do it properly.
Studies have shown it’s fairly easy to re-identify you from your information.
- Product updates
- Proton Mail
Multi-account support is now available on the new version of Proton Mail iOS.
Access all your Proton Mail accounts on the go with your iOS device.
- Product updates
- Proton Mail
Our Proton Mail Android app is open source. We are committed to transparency and
contributing to the open source and privacy tech community.
- Product updates
- Proton Mail
Our Android security model explains what our app does to secure Proton users’
data. This article outlines how we handle data and mitigate potential attacks.
- Product updates
- Proton Mail
Our Bridge app is now open source for macOS, Windows, and Linux. Find links to
the code and an independent security audit report.