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Open-source software makes its source code available to the public. Learn how open-source encryption creates transparency and protects your privacy.
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Zoom has agreed to an $85 million settlement after lying about its encryption and security standards. Here's how it affects you.
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We caught up with Carissa Véliz on the dangers of the data economy and the simple steps anyone can take to protect their privacy.
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Six bills were introduced in Congress that could rein in Big Tech and give people everywhere true choice and privacy online. We explain them.
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Surveillance-based advertising undermines people's privacy and encourages anti-competitive behavior. It is time for regulators to ban it.
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Before we released the new Proton Mail, security experts conducted an independent audit of its open source code. You can read their report.
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Whether you’re an individual or a business, using end-to-end encrypted email can help you stay secure online. Learn about email encryption in this article.
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Want to be sure that your personal data is safe? Here’s our guide to picking a free email account.
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  • Actualizaciones del producto
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We have redesigned Proton Mail from the ground up to make it even easier to use, give it a new look, and add more personalization options.
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Whether you consider your emails ‘sensitive’ or not, everyone deserves email privacy. Email encryption helps to secure your privacy online.
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As an encrypted email service, we do not have the ability to decrypt or read user messages. The email published on dossier.center regarding Ryanair 4978 was obtained from the server that received the message.