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A VPN is a special type of proxy. We look at what a proxy is and provide an overview of the different kinds of proxy that are available (including VPNs).
Three envelopes, with the middle one showing a newsletter inside, symbolizing inbox decluttering
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Learn how to organize your inbox and reduce email clutter using folders, labels, spam protection, custom filters, aliases, and more.
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One in five law firms reported a cyberattack in the past year. These are the key tools and strategies that can help protect your firm from costly breaches.
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Apple's anti-competitive App Store policies are gouging consumers, enabling censorship, and harming privacy-focused developers. We're joining a lawsuit to restore internet freedom.
A smartphone receiving a suspicious text - AKA a smishing attack
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Phishing and smishing attacks keep evolving, but do you know the difference? Learn how to tell them apart and protect yourself from smishing.
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It will feature expert voices who can cut through the noise about the threats we all face, but also ordinary people who ask the same questions you do.
A digitized face on the internet, representing erasure.
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After ransom-seekers sent the police to his house, one man embarked on a journey to erase himself online. Find out how he did it.
The cover image for a blog showing the new ability to create a custom item in Proton Pass
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Organize your life better with support for more items in Proton Pass, storing all of your essential day-to-day data in a custom format that works for you.
introducing the Newsletters view in Proton Mail
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Proton Mail's Newsletters view helps you manage email subscriptions, organize your inbox faster, and stay in control privately.
A hand holding a person's photo or ID, symbolizing how data brokers are a threat to democracy
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Data brokers sell your personal info without consent. Here’s how they threaten democracy — and what you can do to stop them.
A Swiss flag, a man in a suit speaking at a podium, and a hand holding a smartphone with an unlocked padlock, suggesting that the email accounts of Swiss politicians are exposed on the dark web
Etwa 16 % der Schweizer Bundespolitiker hatten ihre offizielle Regierungs-E-Mail-Adresse im Darknet offengelegt. Das setzt sie einem Risiko für Phishing-Angriffe oder Erpressung aus.