Email encryption
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Does Proton Mail encrypt email subjects?
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Sender verification on emails
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How to send Password-protected Emails in Proton Mail
Proton Mail lets you easily send secure, end-to-end encrypted emails to non-Proton Mail email addresses using a password.
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Proton Mail digital signatures
Digital signatures are like a physical signature but on a specific piece of data — one of several ways Proton uses to protect your privacy and security.
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Sender Verification Failed
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Proton Mail no longer supports TLS version 1.0 or 1.1
As of January 2020, Proton Mail no longer supports TLS versions 1.0 and 1.1. Going forward, we will only support TLS 1.2 or later.
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What is encryption?
Find out what encryption is, how Proton Mail uses it to secure your messages, and what happens to them if the right decryption key is not used.
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What is encrypted within Proton Mail?
We explain what exactly is encrypted in Proton Mail and how to send end-to-end encrypted messages to non-Proton Mail users.
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What are PGP/MIME and PGP/Inline?
Proton Mail supports PGP encryption to send encrypted messages to encrypt emails: PGP/MIME and PGP/Inline.