Proton

Over the weekend, we gave an exclusive interview to our friends at CryptoCoinsNews which has now been published here:

http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/news/inside-look-protonmail-end-end-encrypted-email/2014/05/03(new window)

The Bitcoin community has long been strong supporters of the Proton Mail project and the suggestions and advice from the community have helped to shape our company. We look forward to continuing to develop encrypted email communication to supplement cryptocoins so we can all have a more private and secure internet.

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