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Proton is continuing its bug bounty program with Bug Bounty Switzerland. If you're a security researcher, we invite you to participate.
Privacy and the metaverse
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The introduction of the metaverse has serious implications for our privacy. Find out why and how we can build a metaverse that respects privacy.
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The new Proton brings our services together to form a unified privacy ecosystem of encrypted email, calendar, and drive.
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Join Proton, Fight for the Future, DuckDuckGo, and others in calling on US lawmakers to make the internet a level playing field.
Privacy wins 2021
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From the introduction of new privacy-focused tools to the passage of new data privacy laws, here are the 10 biggest privacy wins from 2021.
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Nearly 90% of Britons are concerned about the privacy of their personal data online, but 20% don’t use any data protection practices at all.
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A Swiss court has ruled that Proton Mail, as an email service, is not a telecommunications provider, meaning we are not subject to a telecommunications provider’s enhanced data retention obligations.
zoom logo with spy cam
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Zoom has agreed to an $85 million settlement after lying about its encryption and security standards. Here's how it affects you.
An illustration of the DMA acting as a counterbalance to Big Tech's power.
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The DMA is a set of proposed rules from the European Commission aiming to curtail Big Tech’s exploitative practices and make the internet more competitive.
An illustration of WhatsApp after its new privacy policies are implemented.
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WhatsApp is forcing its users to share their metadata with Facebook. Privacy requires not just strong technical solutions, but a sound business model.
An illustration of Big Tech monetization
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Big Tech companies have found ways to get more and more advertising revenue out of their users. The secret? They track your activity all over the internet.