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An illustration of all the organizations we are supporting with this year's Lifetime account auction and raffle.
  • Proton news
We are auctioning three and raffling three Lifetime accounts to raise money to support The Markup, noyb, Thirst Project, EDRi, Tails, and IFJ’s Safety Fund.
  • Product updates
  • Proton Mail
Proton Mail launches Undo Send, a feature that allows a few seconds consideration before an email is sent.
An illustration of the EU anti-encryption proposal.
  • Opinion
The Council of the EU released a non-binding resolution that calls for tech companies to find technical solutions to let authorities access encrypted data.
Illustration of Proton Mail in iOS
  • Product updates
  • Proton Mail
iPhone and iPad users can now change their default email app from Apple’s Mail to secure and private Proton Mail.
An illustration of the Proton Mail Lifetime account.
  • Proton news
Proton is auctioning and raffling six Lifetime accounts to raise funds for charity. We’re asking our community to help us choose the beneficiaries.
An illustration of Big Tech monetization
  • Privacy news
Big Tech companies have found ways to get more and more advertising revenue out of their users. The secret? They track your activity all over the internet.
An illustration of Proton Mail's public keys.
  • Product updates
  • Proton Mail
The batch GCD algorithm can extract secret keys from large databases of public keys. Proton Mail is secure against this vulnerability.
Import Assistant Proton Mail
  • Proton news
Import Assistant lets you migrate messages and folders from your old email service to your encrypted Proton Mail account.
Illustration of cloud storage
  • Privacy guides
What are the pros and cons of a centralized vs. P2P cloud storage? Learn more about our storage model and how we protect your privacy.
  • Privacy news
The US House subcommittee investigation of tech monopolies confirms the arguments we have made for years. Antitrust enforcement is essential for privacy.
An illustration of the Court of Justice for the EU banning indiscriminate metadata collection and retention.
  • Privacy news
The EU Court of Justice ruled EU law applies when governments force telecommunication providers to process data, making it harder to perform mass surveillance.