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Updated Proton, unified protection

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Today, we are undertaking our biggest step forward in the movement for an internet that respects your privacy. The new, updated Proton offers one account, many services, and one privacy-by-default ecosystem. You can now enjoy unified protection with a modernized look and feel. 

Evolving into a unified Proton reflects our growth from an end-to-end encrypted email provider to an entire privacy ecosystem(new window), allowing us to deliver even more benefits to the Proton community and make privacy accessible to everyone. 

Discover the new Proton

What’s new

Proton exists to serve the community. Your input guides what products and features we develop and what causes we support. We’ve made several improvements to our privacy-by-default ecosystem based on the feedback we’ve gathered from you over the years.

A new unified Proton website

You can now sign in to your Proton Account at our new website, proton.me(new window), our new centralized hub for all our privacy services. Besides giving you full access to all of our services, including Proton Mail(new window), Proton VPN(new window), Proton Calendar(new window), and Proton Drive(new window), proton.me is where you will find all our privacy resources in one place. 

With the introduction of more services, Proton Mail has become just Proton to many people, and moving our website from protonmail.com to proton.me is a recognition of that fact. It was also necessary as we plan to launch even more privacy services in the future. 

Note that your current email address won’t change. If your email is john@protonmail.com, it will remain the same. However, protonmail.com will redirect to proton.me, and Proton web applications such as mail.protonmail.com, calendar.protonmail.com, etc., will also eventually redirect to mail.proton.me, calendar.proton.me, etc. If you are already logged in, you won’t be immediately redirected, but new sessions will use mail.proton.me, calendar.proton.me, etc., instead.

The choice of .me embodies what Proton is about – building an internet that puts you first.

More email address options

As more people join the privacy movement, having a recognizable and easy-to-share email address is crucial. This is why we’ve introduced @proton.me email addresses that you can add to your account (@proton.me addresses will not replace your existing address).

We like to think of @proton.me as a code — you can tell your friends and family to “Proton me” a file or message, so they know anything they send will be encrypted with Proton. 

Learn about adding @proton.me addresses(new window)

Improved Proton plans

To make choosing privacy even easier and thank the people who subscribe to paid plans and support our mission, we’ve made several improvements to our subscriptions for free. 

If you’re already a paying subscriber, you’ll enjoy a storage boost and new features at no extra cost, including additional email addresses, VPN connections, and more.

We’re also launching two new plans, Proton Unlimited and Proton Business, which combine all of our services into one easy subscription so you can benefit from all our premium features. 

And because privacy is a human right, we will always offer a free version of our services. 

Learn more about our new plans

New logos and colors

We have introduced new logos, colors, and a modernized design that all Proton apps will share. Having a consistent look and feel across all our apps and services is something many in the Proton community have been asking for. We’ve also introduced a Proton logo.

By having logos with a strong family resemblance, the new apps visually communicate that they are all part of the same privacy-by-default ecosystem. Every time you use a Proton service, you’re embarking on a journey to a better internet — an internet that is safe, private, and secure. 

Discover the story behind Proton’s new logos(new window)

Our ecosystem is backed by strong encryption

While our services have been unified and our apps have undergone a visual refresh, the technology and encryption that underpin them remain unchanged: 

  • Proton Mail ensures your emails are private
  • Proton VPN keeps your internet activity private and unblocks all content
  • Proton Calendar encrypts your life events
  • Proton Drive stores and backs up your important documents with end-to-end encryption.

By strengthening the interactions between Proton services, we’re also making the overall privacy protection they provide stronger. With the new Proton, you are empowered to truly choose what happens to your data and enjoy a safe and private digital life. 

What’s next as Proton enters a new chapter

Proton’s mission continues to be building a better internet where privacy is the default, supported by a movement of millions of people. Driven by our belief that people always come before profits, our first priority remains serving the Proton community. We will continue this journey in a way that is unique to Proton. 

Proton will always be open source and fight for open standards, and we will remain completely independent, neutral, and community-first. The new version of Proton is only the beginning, and we look forward to bringing you many more services and features in the near future. Thank you for joining us!

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Andy Yen(new window)

Andy is the founder and CEO of Proton. He is a long-time advocate for privacy rights and has spoken at TED, Web Summit, and the United Nations about online privacy issues. Previously, Andy was a research scientist at CERN and has a PhD in particle physics from Harvard University.

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