Proton

Product updates

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Today we’re reflecting on the new features, accomplishments, and events that shaped Proton Mail in the past year, and our vision for the future.
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Proton Mail’s new Contact Groups feature makes it simple to organize your contacts and send emails to dozens of contacts at once.
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From the very beginning, we have put a strong engineering emphasis on system reliability and availability. Today we are announcing a service level agreement (SLA) that puts our promise to business users in writing: 99.95% uptime or better.
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Now with the click of a button, you can send phishing scams straight to our team and help make the Proton Mail community safer.
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We give everyone the opportunity to test new features before they’re released to the public. Here’s how to become a Proton Mail beta tester.
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We maintain the OpenPGPjs encryption library. After some recent code enhancements, OpenPGPjs underwent an independent security audit, the results of which are discussed in this article.
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Address Verification allows you to be sure you are securely communicating with the right person, while PGP support adds encrypted email interoperability.
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We reflect on what we’ve accomplished together so far and where we are going next.
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If you’re on a Proton Mail paid plan, you can activate a short @pm.me email address with your username at no extra cost.
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Proton Mail mobile version 1.8.0 is now available for both iOS and Android, bringing a large number of improvements. The biggest change is the addition of encrypted contacts on mobile!
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Like many of you, we have seen the story this weekend where it was revealed that Proton Mail was being used by White House staff.