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This holiday season, we’re donating to organizations working to build a better world. The Proton Lifetime Account auction raised over €60,000.
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We are auctioning three Proton Mail Lifetime Accounts to raise money to support NetBlocks, 350.org, and the Web Foundation’s Women’s Rights Online project.
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Proton Mail is auctioning three Lifetime Accounts for 2019 to raise funds for charity. We’re asking the community to help us choose the beneficiaries.
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Belarus blocked access to Proton Mail and Proton VPN inside the country on Nov. 15, 2019. Here’s how you can continue accessing Proton Mail.
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With the latest version of the web app, Proton Mail is laying the groundwork for future products and more customization. Learn how to start using Version 4.0 beta now.
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Protesters around the world are using Proton Mail to secure their communications. We support their right to free speech and privacy.
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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.
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More clarification about the Bellingcat case.
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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.
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We are happy to announce that the European Commission has awarded €2 million to Proton AG, the parent company of Proton Mail and Proton VPN, to develop a suite of encrypted services.
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Earlier today claims appeared that Proton Mail is compromised because of an alleged connection between our SSL certificates and DarkMatter, a shadowy cybersecurity company. These allegations are false, as we will explain.