Privacy news
We have joined Privacy For All Act with 23 other tech companies to support
better privacy safeguards.
We developed Proton Mail and Proton VPN to protect activists, dissidents, and
journalists around the world.
The Assistance and Access (A&A) law requires tech companies to help law
enforcement agencies break into individuals’ encrypted data.
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.
We have just released a major new version of OpenPGPjs, the world’s most popular
open-source JavaScript encryption library.
- Privacy news
Recent news reports regarding “eFail” have contained significant errors
regarding the security of PGP email encryption. It is necessary to correct the
record.
Recently, news broke about potential vulnerabilities in PGP, dubbed Efail.
However, despite reports to the contrary, PGP is not actually broken, as we will
explain in this post.
ProtonMail's encryption and SESTA-FOSTA has severe implications for
communications privacy of sex workers. Proton Mail's encryption and Swiss
jurisdiction provides strong privacy safeguards.
- Privacy news
Turkey has a track record of blocking certain websites. Here's how you can
bypass Turkey's online censorship and access any site (such as Proton Mail).
Today, we are participating in the Internet-wide Day of Action alongside Amazon,
Netflix, Github, and many others to counter this decision.
Last Friday, a weaponized version of a NSA exploit was used to infect over two
hundred thousand computers in 150 countries with the WannaCry ransomware.