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We are excited to announce that Proton VPN finally launched this morning and is
now open to the general public. This is an important milestone in our mission to
provide secure Internet to everyone in the world.
- Privacy guides
Nowadays, almost everyone has heard of Bitcoin. In this article, we provide a
step by step guide for buying and storing Bitcoins securely.
Last Friday, a weaponized version of a NSA exploit was used to infect over two
hundred thousand computers in 150 countries with the WannaCry ransomware.
- Privacy guides
Determining whether a VPN service is trustworthy can be complicated.
Fortunately, there are a few easy steps you can follow to know if a VPN service
can be trusted.
Whether it's Facebook, New York Times or a website that you visit in secret,
your ISP has a record of all of your browsing history. This highly personal and
intimate data can be sold to the highest bidder.
Last March, Proton Mail launched out of beta. This March, we're bringing back
Proton Mail Beta so you can test new Proton Mail features before they are
released.
We are fighting against online censorship to bring freedom of information to
everyone around the world.
Earlier today, Wikileaks dumped a large database of secret documents from the
CIA. We did a deeper analysis of the leak and its implications on online
security and privacy.
- Privacy guides
In this guide, we explain all the factors to consider when choosing a VPN
service.
- Product updates
- Proton Mail
As part of our efforts to continue protecting user privacy, we are launching a
Tor hidden service to combat censorship and surveillance of Proton Mail users.
The world's largest encrypted email provider, with over two million users, is
taking active measures to defend against state-sponsored censorship.