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DeGoogle your life for $1

Take control of your data by switching to Proton’s suite of privacy-first tools, including Proton Mail and Proton Drive.

How to deGoogle your life

Take control of your most sensitive data, from emails to family photos, with a few simple steps.

Step 1

Sign up for Proton Unlimited

Create your Proton account. You get all our services, for $1 for your first month.

Step 2

Move your data to Proton with Easy Switch

Easily transfer your emails, contacts, and calendars from Google with our Easy Switch tool.

Step 3

Experience true privacy

Use Proton Mail to send private emails, Proton Drive to securely store documents and photos, and Proton VPN(new window) to browse without tracking. With end-to-end encryption and no ads, your data stays in your hands — not Google’s.

    Why deGoogle your life

    Google profits by collecting your personal data to target you with advertising — tracking what you’re searching for, the contents of your emails, and even where you’re going for your afternoon coffee. By deGoogling your life and switching to Proton, you can reclaim your privacy and free yourself from Big Tech’s prying eyes.

    Protect your data

    Google claims to be “private,” but it actually tracks and stores everything you do online. By using Proton's privacy-first tools, your data is encrypted and only accessible to you — not advertisers or third parties.

    Stay safe from surveillance

    Protected by strong Swiss privacy laws, Proton keeps your data out of reach from unauthorized access and government surveillance.

      Don’t just take our word for it

      @EddieUSAxyz
      Twitter user

      My Choice for a Gmail alternative? @ProtonMail - Been using a paid account for over 2 years and it's great. Good customer service also!

      @shauno1369
      Twitter user

      I moved to @ProtonMail 2 years ago and never looked back. The feeling of freedom you get when you know you are not being tracked is uplifting.

      @DebLRobison
      Twitter user

      You get what you pay for. In the case of big tech, if you pay nothing, you get used. I quit using Gmail and switched to @ProtonMail

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