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Some of your most sensitive data sit on the cloud, on the servers of Internet
service providers. Zero-access encryption gives you control over your data
online.
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We reflect on what we’ve accomplished together so far and where we are going
next.
Recently, news broke about potential vulnerabilities in PGP, dubbed Efail.
However, despite reports to the contrary, PGP is not actually broken, as we will
explain in this post.
ProtonMail's encryption and SESTA-FOSTA has severe implications for
communications privacy of sex workers. Proton Mail's encryption and Swiss
jurisdiction provides strong privacy safeguards.
We’re happy to announce the strongest encryption algorithm ever conceived:
Delete-Everything Verifiably Null Universally Lossy Logarithm, or DEVNULL for
short.
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If you’re on a Proton Mail paid plan, you can activate a short @pm.me email
address with your username at no extra cost.
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Proton Mail mobile version 1.8.0 is now available for both iOS and Android,
bringing a large number of improvements. The biggest change is the addition of
encrypted contacts on mobile!
As part of our commitment to security, we maintain a Tor onion site for Proton
Mail which can provide extra privacy and accessibility in countries where Proton
Mail is blocked.
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Like many of you, we have seen the story this weekend where it was revealed that
Proton Mail was being used by White House staff.
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Turkey has a track record of blocking certain websites. Here's how you can
bypass Turkey's online censorship and access any site (such as Proton Mail).
We're happy to announce a major new version of OpenPGPjs, the world's most
widely used JavaScript PGP encryption library. Version 3.0 brings many
enhancements to the hundreds of applications and millions of users who rely on
OpenPGPjs.