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An illustration of the EU addressing default apps with the DMA
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  • Åsikt
Big Tech companies make their apps the default on mobile devices to dominate the market. The DMA should give you the right to choose your own default apps.
7 years of Proton
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  • Proton-nyheter
On Proton’s 7th birthday, we want to thank the many people who have chosen privacy and celebrate that privacy has entered the mainstream.
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  • För företag
This article will guide you through what you need to know about choosing the best email provider for your small business needs.
An illustration of Proton Calendar beta for web and Android
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  • Produktuppdateringar
  • Proton Calendar
Everyone who uses Proton Mail can now access our privacy-focused, encrypted calendar. Available for Android and web.
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  • För företag
Therapists need to secure email exchanges with patients to protect their personal health information. We look at how to choose a HIPAA compliant email service.
Illstration using Proton Mail colors.
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  • Proton-nyheter
Non-product news about Proton's offices, datacenters, and our presence in Brussels. We also discuss CRV divestment and partnering with our comunity.
What is a HIPAA compliant email service and why does my business need one?
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  • För företag
HIPAA compliant email services protect you and your clients. Avoid costly data breaches by learning how to secure your patients data with Proton.
An illustration of Proton Mail's multiple layers of security
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The Microsoft Exchange hack might be one of the worst breaches of all time. We look at what went wrong and how to better prevent email breaches.
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  • För företag
HIPAA defines how healthcare services and their business associates in the United States handle sensitive data about their clients.
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  • Integritetsguider
WhatsApp may be secure but it’s not private. Learn about the best alternatives to WhatsApp that genuinely respect your privacy.
An illustration of Big Tech governing speech through its power as a monopoly.
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Big Tech monopolies have too much control over what can exist on the internet. To preserve democracy, we need to break these monopolies up.