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- Proton Mail
Our Proton Mail Android app is open source. We are committed to transparency and
contributing to the open source and privacy tech community.
- Product updates
- Proton Mail
Our Android security model explains what our app does to secure Proton users’
data. This article outlines how we handle data and mitigate potential attacks.
- Product updates
- Proton Mail
Our Bridge app is now open source for macOS, Windows, and Linux. Find links to
the code and an independent security audit report.
- Product updates
- Proton Mail
You can use Proton Mail Bridge with IMAP/SMTP email clients. Here we explain the
Bridge security architecture and how it protects your data.
Proton is offering extra storage, free business email accounts, and other
resources to support our community through the coronavirus pandemic.
- Product updates
- Proton Mail
Proton Mail Linux users can now connect their email accounts with the
Thunderbird client.
- Privacy guides
Email scams trying to steal data and money are rising as criminals seek to
profit from the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are some common scams and how to stay
safe.
COVID-19 has forced companies to transition to working from home. We created a
guide to help employees and administrators stay safe online.
If you’re using Zoom while working from home, you should be aware of Zoom's
privacy policies, including its “attention tracking” tool.
- Privacy guides
Political campaigns are as driven by personal data as Google or Facebook. And
these campaigns often share your data with third parties.
Proton provides anti-censorship measures to help users bypass DNS blocks. This
article explains how these systems work.