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Guide sulla privacy

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Android is one of Google’s most important tools for collecting data on users. This guide will help you improve your privacy on Android devices.
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Utilizzare il giusto browser web è fondamentale per proteggere la tua privacy. Guarda i browser web più sicuri che impediscono il tracciamento online.
illustration of protonmail ios security recommendation
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Activate Touch ID, Face ID, or PIN protection in the Proton Mail iOS app for added protection against malware and warrantless device searches.
Data breach prevention illustration
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This post explains the steps you should take to prevent your data from being exposed in a breach, including using aliases and end-to-end encryption.
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Scopri cos'è la crittografia PGP, come funziona, quanto è sicura e il modo più semplice per proteggere le tue email con la crittografia PGP.
Proton Mail for Journalist
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Proton Mail supports independent journalism. Our encrypted messages let journalists protect their sources and whistleblowers safely report wrongdoing.
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In this article, we tell you how to create a strong password and the best way to keep it safe.
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A strong password doesn’t have to be 30 characters long. But if you’re using an eight-character password, you have a good chance of being hacked.
Internet privacy
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Increase your online privacy with this one-stop guide. It includes simple steps to keeping companies and hackers away from your data.
black friday scams
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We’ve done some research and put together a list of Black Friday email scams that tend to crop up around this time of year. If you know their strategies, it’s much easier to protect yourself and your online accounts.
Privacy vs security
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The NSA has long argued that surveillance is necessary for security. Here's why that argument is wrong and why privacy is a prerequisite for security.