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Proton Mail announces new security features (including WKD, DANE, and MTA-STS)
and working on improvements to provide users with more protection against
attackers.
- Product updates
- Proton Mail
Proton Mail official clarification about Huawei partnership.
- Product updates
- Proton Mail
The monopoly of Apple and Google over app distribution is bad for the Internet.
Here’s how Proton is working to expand users’ choices.
- Privacy guides
This post explains the steps you should take to prevent your data from being
exposed in a breach, including using aliases and end-to-end encryption.
- Privacy guides
Learn what PGP encryption is and how it works, how secure PGP is, and the
simplest way to secure your emails with PGP encryption.
Kazakhstan is trying to spy on Internet traffic by forcing citizens to submit to
a man-in-the-middle (MITM) attack. Here’s how to stay safe.
More clarification about the Bellingcat case.
Google is selling fake privacy that’s good for them and bad for users. Proton
offers a vision of Internet privacy with strong encryption and real choice.
- Privacy news
Privacy experts say Gmail confidential mode is neither secure nor private
because it does not use end-to-end encryption.
Proton Mail is supporting the crowdfunding campaign for Disappear – Cover your
online tracks, a new documentary project by the makers of Nothing to Hide.
Open source is a core principle of Proton Mail. We’re excited to make even more
of our code available (GoOpenPGP) for independent inspection and use by the
developer community.