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With Proton Mail version 3.14 we introduce PGP support, which includes import of
PGP keys into Proton Contacts for encrypted communication with external PGP
users, address verification with trusted keys, and several other improvements.
PGP SENDING
As few weeks back, we sent a notice to the Proton community regarding the DDoS
attacks that we have been facing. Today we would like to provide a brief update
of the situation.
* Starting on June 27th, Proton Mail started to be hit by sustained DDo
We’ve always valued our community’s feedback and thrived thanks to your
input—whether through our annual survey or your comments on Reddit. Now we want
to go a step further and involve the Proton community in the testing of early
stage prototypes.
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Four years ago, over 10,000 people contributed to our crowdfunding campaign and
jumpstarted our mission to create a more secure and private Internet for all.
The job is far from done.
In the summer of 2014, we shared our vision of a better Internet
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Every few generations, humanity is lucky enough to live through a breakthrough
moment. Today is that moment.
DEVNULL is remarkably simple in nature yet extremely effective at protecting
data. In fact it’s so secure that once you use it your data wil
This blog was updated on June 20, 2023, to explain that you now need to have a
paid Proton plan to activate your @pm.me short address.
For a long time, some members of our community have been asking us for a
shorter, easy-to-share email address. Par
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With version 3.13, Proton Mail now supports the much-anticipated proton.me/mail
domain name, giving users the convenience of short, easy-to-share email
addresses. Plus, we’re rolling out several other time savers, from a command
palette and our very
We launched encrypted contacts last year to meet the needs of journalists that
needed a safer way to store sensitive information about their contacts. Our
encrypted contacts manager uses zero-access encryption and digital signatures to
keep your cont
Proton Mail is one of the only email providers that offers email access over
Tor. We launched the Proton Mail onion site last year as an extra way to fight
surveillance and censorship. Since then, Proton Mail has become banned in at
least one country
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As a matter of policy, we never comment on individual accounts, so we will not
confirm nor deny the authenticity of this account. And while we were hoping to
not have to comment at all, after two days of silence, there are some
misconceptions that we
Here is what happened, why it was not fixed sooner, and what we are doing to
prevent this from ever happening again.
The incident began with a typo in a configuration relating to our anti-spam
subsystem which was committed by the on-shift engineer a