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  • Para empresas
COVID-19 has forced companies to transition to working from home. We created a guide to help employees and administrators stay safe online.
An illustration of Zoom's attendee attention tracking.
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  • Noticias de privacidad
If you’re using Zoom while working from home, you should be aware of Zoom's privacy policies, including its “attention tracking” tool.
An illustration of political campaigns sharing voter data.
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  • Guías de privacidad
Political campaigns are as driven by personal data as Google or Facebook. And these campaigns often share your data with third parties.
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  • Actualizaciones de productos
Proton proporciona medidas anticensura para ayudar a los usuarios a eludir los bloqueos de DNS. Este artículo explica cómo funcionan estos sistemas.
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  • Actualizaciones de productos
  • Proton Mail
This document describes the vulnerability disclosure policy our security team follows when we discover flaws in third-party products.
Illustration of a user using DKIM keys to stop a hacker spoofing their email.
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  • Actualizaciones de productos
  • Proton Mail
DKIM key management lets users rotate their keys manually, making it harder for attackers to spoof their email address.
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  • Novedades de Proton
Free digital services have become the norm, but we’re paying for them with our data. At Proton, we’re turning this model upside down and restoring digital freedom.
An illustration of cryptojacking.
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  • Guías de privacidad
Cryptojacking has made dozens of media headlines. But what is cryptojacking? And how can you keep your devices safe? We have a helpful guide.
illustration of email surveillance
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  • Noticias de privacidad
The Edison email app scrapes user data while making claims about practicing privacy by design. This misleads users and undermines their right to privacy.
An illustration of different smart devices that make up the Internet of Things.
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  • Guías de privacidad
The number of IoT (Internet of Things) devices will reach 38 billion in 2020, opening up a massive opportunity for privacy breaches.
An illustration of Proton Mail being blocked in Russia.
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  • Actualizaciones de productos
  • Proton Mail
Russia has periodically made attempts to block Proton Mail. Here is the current status and how you can bypass blocks placed on Proton Mail.