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In order to protect our user community, we have a zero-tolerance policy for criminal acts committed against Proton Mail, or criminal acts committed using Proton Mail.
protonmail-openpgpjs-v4-0-release-notes
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We have just released a major new version of OpenPGPjs, the world’s most popular open-source JavaScript encryption library.
protonmail-openpgpjs-protonmail-security-audit
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  • Actualizaciones del producto
  • Proton Mail
We maintain the OpenPGPjs encryption library. After some recent code enhancements, OpenPGPjs underwent an independent security audit, the results of which are discussed in this article.
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  • Actualizaciones del producto
  • Proton Mail
Address Verification allows you to be sure you are securely communicating with the right person, while PGP support adds encrypted email interoperability.
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  • Novedades sobre Proton
In this article we provide a brief update of the DDoS attack situation.
google privacy problem
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  • Guías de privacidad
Gmail privacy is a real issue. Learn why you should care.
protonmail-encryption-backdoor
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  • Guías de privacidad
With appeals to “national security,” governments around the world are pushing for encryption backdoors that would allow them to break into the secure data of suspected criminals. Simply put, this is a terrible idea.
protonmail-hardware-prototypes-community-testing
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  • Novedades sobre Proton
We invited our community to test new prototypes.
gdpr email security compliance
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  • Para empresas
Encrypted email can help you comply with privacy laws, limit the risk of hacks and data breaches, and improve your company’s overall online security strategy.
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Recent news reports regarding “eFail” have contained significant errors regarding the security of PGP email encryption. It is necessary to correct the record.
What is Zero-access encryption
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Some of your most sensitive data sit on the cloud, on the servers of Internet service providers. Zero-access encryption gives you control over your data online.