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A Swiss court has ruled that Proton Mail, as an email service, is not a
telecommunications provider, meaning we are not subject to a telecommunications
provider’s enhanced data retention obligations.
Anonymity is not the same thing as privacy, and confusing these two concepts can
weaken your online security.
- Privacy guides
As part of our Privacy Decrypted series, we look at how strong encryption really
is and ask: can it be broken?
We are looking for qualified security researchers to join our bug bounty
program. If you have experience hacking email, VPNs, or breaking encryption,
join us!
Anonymity and privacy are two related but distinct concepts. Learn how they are
different and the steps you can take to maximize your privacy and anonymity.
Nous souhaitons apporter des précisions importantes concernant le cas d'un
militant climatique qui a été arrêté par la police française.
- Privacy guides
Developing a threat model allows individuals and companies to assess their
online privacy and security needs. We discuss what this means.
- Privacy guides
Knowledge is power. Today, we're launching Privacy Decrypted, a new initiative
to arm activists with essential knowledge.
Proton Mail was founded to build a better internet, and to protect activists,
journalists, and ordinary people from online surveillance.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web and advocate for the
right to privacy, is joining Proton’s advisory board.
We would like to provide important clarifications regarding the case of the
climate activist who was arrested by French police.