ProtonBlog

We’re happy to announce the new notifications snooze and schedule notifications snooze functions coming with Proton Mail Android version 1.7.0.

The updated app also includes new languages support like Dutch, Polish, Spanish, Italian, several bug fixes and improvements, and is now available for download.

DOWNLOAD IT FROM(new window)

It is still possible to register for the Proton Mail Mobile Beta Program. Not only is this a great way to support Proton Mail, you will be able to get early access to the newest mobile features before they are publicly available. Learn more

Please consider supporting Proton Mail by upgrading to a Paid Account. Your support allows us to continue to develop Proton Mail encrypted email as free and open source software.

Notifications Snooze

Email notifications can be essential during working hours, but in the event of an important meeting or downtime from the frenetic digital world, everyone needs some time off. This is why Proton Mail now offers the option of choosing to instantly snooze or schedule to snooze your notifications at a given time of the day, with the possibility of repeating this action automatically.

Scheduling notifications snooze allows you to choose the hours interval and days in which notification will automatically be disabled. Manually snoozing notifications allows you to disable and re-enable notifications on the go.

When snooze is in effect, your Proton Mail app notifications are turned off until scheduled or manual snooze is switched off and notifications are turned back on.

The full release notes for Android secure email app v1.7.0 can be found below:

New Features

  • Snooze notifications
  • Schedule snooze notifications
  • Language added: Dutch, Polish, Spanish, Italian

Bug Fixed

  • Fix draft saving problem

Improvements

  • Several improvements and fixes
Secure your emails, protect your privacy
Get Proton Mail free

Related articles

Is WeTransfer safe?
  • Privacy basics
WeTransfer is a popular service used by millions worldwide to send large files. You may have wondered if it’s safe or whether you should use it to share sensitive files. We answer these questions below and present a WeTransfer alternative that may su
what is a dictionary attack
Dictionary attacks are a common method hackers use to try to crack passwords and break into online accounts.  While these attacks may be effective against people with poor account security, it’s extremely easy to protect yourself against them by usi
Data breaches are increasingly common. Whenever you sign up for an online service, you provide it with personal information that’s valuable to hackers, such as email addresses, passwords, phone numbers, and more. Unfortunately, many online services f
Secure, seamless communication is the foundation of every business. As more organizations secure their data with Proton, we’ve dramatically expanded our ecosystem with new products and services, from our password manager to Dark Web Monitoring for cr
what is a brute force attack
On the subject of cybersecurity, one term that often comes up is brute force attack. A brute force attack is any attack that doesn’t rely on finesse, but instead uses raw computing power to crack security or even the underlying encryption. In this a
Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act has become notorious as the legal justification allowing federal agencies like the NSA, CIA, and FBI to perform warrantless wiretaps, which sweep up the data of hundreds of thousands of US citi