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No email service is completely anonymous. Learn how to send an email as
anonymously as possible using private email, aliases, and a VPN or Tor.
Do you need to send an email without revealing who you are? Unfortunately, you
can’t just sign up for a f

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Today, we’re introducing Proton Family, our all-in-one plan to protect your
family’s privacy.
When you’re a parent, you do everything you can to prepare for the unexpected
and keep your family safe. But extending this protection online is difficult

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Starting last year, Google began to increase the number of ads displayed in
Gmail. It started with more ads in the Promotions tab on mobile. And now it has
grown to include advertising messages between regular emails on Gmail’s desktop
site.
Gmail u
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Today, we’re introducing Proton Family, our all-in-one plan to protect your
family’s privacy.
When you’re a parent, you do everything you can to prepare for the unexpected
and keep your family safe. But extending this protection online is difficult

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When you use Proton Drive, you’re often entrusting us with files that are
irreplaceable: the deed to your home, your work contract, or family photos. We
take this duty seriously, which is why we’re happy to announce Proton Drive’s
new version control

Once you’ve created your Proton Mail account, you might still choose to keep
your Gmail account active to ensure you don’t miss any messages. This used to
mean checking two inboxes and exposing some of your messages to email trackers.
Not anymore.
Y
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Starting last year, Google began to increase the number of ads displayed in
Gmail. It started with more ads in the Promotions tab on mobile. And now it has
grown to include advertising messages between regular emails on Gmail’s desktop
site.
Gmail u

The biggest tech companies in the world are quietly lobbying the governments of
14 countries to grant them legal protection from any regulatory oversight.
Few people are aware of Big Tech’s plans, shrouded in the secrecy of trade
negotiations for th

The United States is notoriously weak on privacy laws. With its secret
surveillance courts and all-powerful spy agencies, the US has many tools to
collect data on people within its jurisdiction and beyond.
Recently, that power has been used to prose
Privacy Basics
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No email service is completely anonymous. Learn how to send an email as
anonymously as possible using private email, aliases, and a VPN or Tor.
Do you need to send an email without revealing who you are? Unfortunately, you
can’t just sign up for a f

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Fraudsters have many ways to steal your identity and money, but there are simple
steps you can take to protect yourself.
Given how much valuable personal data we store online, scammers have a strong
incentive to try to steal it. With just a few pers

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Almost everything on the internet is encrypted these days. And yet data breaches
still frequently spill sensitive files into the hands of hackers, and identity
theft is a multi-billion-dollar industry. Why?
This article explains what’s broken about
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We’re living in the middle of one of the largest tech gold rushes in recent
history. OpenAI’s chatbot reached 100 million users in two months. Hoping to
keep up, Google introduced its own AI chatbot, and Microsoft added a chatbot to
its Bing search e

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With over 33 million registered users and more than 100,000 business customers,
LastPass is one of the world’s most popular password managers. After an
escalating series of highly-damaging disclosures over the last few months,
LastPass has now admitt

- Privacy Deep Dives
If you’ve ever stored documents or images on the internet, then you’ve relied on
cloud encryption to keep your files safe. Proton Drive, Dropbox, Google Photos,
and iCloud are all examples of cloud storage services that use some form of
encryption to
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