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We're happy to announce the launch of the Official Proton Mail Shop! Official
Proton Mail T-shirts, mugs, and other merchandise are now available immediately.

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- Proton Mail
Today, we are happy to become the first and only secure email service to support
Secure Remote Password (SRP), a much more secure authentication method.

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- Notícias de privacidade
Last week, the Investigatory Powers Bill (IPB) was approved by the UK Parliament
and now only awaits an inevitable royal approval before it becomes law.

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- Novidades da Proton
Earlier this morning, Proton Mail Lifetime Accounts sold out 12 hours after we
made them available. On Black Friday, we made 50 Proton Mail Lifetime Accounts
available for 1337€ each

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- Notícias de privacidade
Earlier this week, Donald Trump won a stunning election victory that will put
him in charge of the world's most powerful mass surveillance infrastructure.

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- Proton Mail
For nearly a year, Google was suppressing Proton Mail from search results for
our primary keywords. This episode illustrates that Search Risk is serious and
potentially fatal for small businesses.
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- Novidades da Proton
Participate now in Proton Mail's 2016 Encrypted Email User Survey. The Proton
Mail project roadmap for the next year is determined by our annual survey.

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- Notícias de privacidade
As a result of a recent secret US government directive, Yahoo was forced to scan
all Yahoo Mail accounts at the request of the NSA and FBI.
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- Notícias de privacidade
Yahoo today confirmed a massive breach of over 500 million email accounts. This
is a major security incident that also impacts some Proton Mail users.
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- Novidades da Proton
Proton Mail’s encrypted email service was recently selected by the International
Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences as a Finalist for the 2016 Lovie Awards.

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- Novidades da Proton
Proton Mail is not vulnerable to the recently announced Linux TCP Vulnerability.
Earlier this week, a serious Linux TCP Vulnerability was disclosed by
researchers.