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Proton Mail BETA v1.071 Release Notes

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This mini-update builds upon the major update 1.07(new window).

Bug Fixes

    • Fixed an issue that prevented IceWeasel users from being able to login.
    • Fixed an issue that prevented users of the TorBrowserBundle from being able to login.
    • Fixed a bug where special characters in the Display Name could break the Settings page form.
    • Fixed a bug in IE where the Compose Expiration Message was considered invalid by default.
    • Fixed a bug where some users were able to visit the site in NON SSL mode.

Known Issues

  • Multiple attachments not properly supported.
  • Mobile and Tablet not yet fully supported.
  • Attachments are not encrypted.
  • Non UTF-8 character encoded emails not fully supported.
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Jason Stockman(new window)

Jason is a co-founder of Proton Mail. He works on building Proton Mail's user interface and websites. Jason has over 10 years experience building websites and applications.

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