Encryption and keys
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How to create new encryption keys
Proton Mail allows you to choose which kind of encryption keys to use for your accounts. Learn how to change your encryption keys.
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What is Key Transparency?
Key Transparency is an advanced blockchain-based security feature that lets you verify the integrity and authenticity of your Proton Mail contacts.
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Importing OpenPGP private keys into Proton Mail
You can use import your existing OpenPGP private key into Proton Mail and continue using it to encrypt and decrypt your emails.
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How to download your public and private keys
Learn how to download your encryption keys from Proton Mail to send PGP-encrypted emails to non-Proton Mail users or use another PGP client.
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How to upload your backup private keys
Key import allows you to add existing PGP keys to one of your Proton Mail addresses or restore backed-up keys if you lose your password.
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Key management
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Security requirements and recommendations for OpenPGP keys
To keep your messages safe, Proton Mail will not allow you to import weak keys or keys that have not been standardized for use with OpenPGP.
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How is the private key stored?
Proton Mail private key is stored encrypted on your browser using your mailbox password. Learn more about your private key.