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Help them take back control of their email.

Break free from Gmail. Here's why.

Google and others

are scanning your email and collecting your data to target you with ads. Are you the product?

160 billion

emails sent every day contain invisible trackers. That's 50% of your email. Do you think Gmail truly cares?

94%

of malware and viruses are delivered via email. Is your inbox really protecting you?

Why your friends should switch to Proton

We simply can’t spy on you

Proton Mail’s zero-access architecture means we do not have the technical ability to decrypt and read your messages. It’s not just that we won’t spy on you — we can’t.

No ads

Proton is private by default. We rely solely on user subscriptions and ads are not part of our business model. Unlike Big Tech, we will never share your data with advertisers.

No tracking

Proton Mail automatically blocks tracking pixels commonly found in newsletters and promotional emails, preventing senders from spying on your mail.

Based in Switzerland

Proton Mail is headquartered in Switzerland, a country known for its strong privacy laws. We’re committed to fighting for online privacy and digital freedom.

All your favorite email features

You’ll feel right at home with Proton. Enjoy the best email features and access your inbox, calendar, and contacts on all your devices.

Import your entire inbox

With Easy Switch, you can effortlessly import your existing emails, calendars, and contacts from Google and other providers. Transition to a private-by-default ecosystem in just a few clicks.

Better privacy for everyone

Emails sent to other Proton users are end-to-end encrypted. When your friends and family use Proton Mail, everyone benefits from greater privacy.

Trusted by millions of people worldwide

70M

Accounts created

10M

Mobile app downloads

700K

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@MarkRuffalo
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I love my ProtonMail

@DebLRobison
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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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My favorite email service

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Thanks Proton for keeping us all safe in the complicated internet universe.