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An illustration of Big Tech governing speech through its power as a monopoly.
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Big Tech monopolies have too much control over what can exist on the internet. To preserve democracy, we need to break these monopolies up.
An illustration of four locks.
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Along with Threema, Tresorit, and Tutanota, we are releasing a joint statement calling on the EU to reject any ban or attack on end-to-end encryption.
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Roughly 90% of Brits worry about keeping their online data private. We explain what you need to do to truly protect your online data.
An illustration of the EU anti-encryption proposal.
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The Council of the EU released a non-binding resolution that calls for tech companies to find technical solutions to let authorities access encrypted data.
We oppose facial recognition surveillance
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Police in the US are using facial recognition surveillance to spy on citizens. We support a moratorium until lawmakers pass protective regulations.
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Google is selling fake privacy that’s good for them and bad for users. Proton offers a vision of Internet privacy with strong encryption and real choice.
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Proton Mail is supporting the crowdfunding campaign for Disappear – Cover your online tracks, a new documentary project by the makers of Nothing to Hide.
privacy-rights-and-anti-terror-laws
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Terrorist content has no place on any online platform, but we must also preserve our fundamental human rights even as we prevent terrorists and other criminals from abusing the Internet.
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Like many people around the world, we strongly condemn these attacks. Thus, we were greatly saddened last week to hear the news that Proton Mail was on a list of recommended email providers.