All ProtonMail apps are now open source, as Android joins the list!
Starting today, every app you use to access your ProtonMail inbox is open source and has passed an independent security audit. One of our guiding principles is transparency. You deserve to know who we...
View ArticleUse an IP address from Slovenia on the ProtonVPN network
You can use these new servers to encrypt your online activity while you browse the Internet with a Slovenian IP address. Slovenia is the 49th country we have installed servers in. These servers also...
View ArticleMalaysia is the 50th country to join the ProtonVPN network
The ProtonVPN network continues to grow. With the addition of Malaysia, we now have servers in 50 countries on six continents. You can connect to these new servers to protect all your online browsing,...
View ArticleMulti-account feature enters beta on ProtonMail iOS
Version 1.12 of ProtonMail iOS lets you manage multiple ProtonMail accounts on your phone without needing to log in and log out repeatedly. This makes it perfect for business owners, freelancers, or...
View ArticleThe truth about anonymized data
Many companies that handle personal information reassure their users by saying that all the data is “anonymized.” If you don’t know any better, that sounds reassuring. However, the method most...
View ArticleWhat you need to know about contact tracing apps and privacy
Nearly all public health experts say we will have to employ testing and tracing on a massive scale to combat the spread of COVID-19. This has led a number of countries and tech companies to develop...
View ArticleYou can download ProtonVPN from F-Droid instead of Google
We are happy to announce that the ProtonVPN Android app is now available for download on F-Droid. This has been a goal for our team — and a popular request from the Proton community — since we made all...
View ArticleThe Patriot Act and your privacy
On May 14, the Senate reauthorized the USA Freedom Act, which extends the expansive domestic surveillance powers contained in the Patriot Act. The original Freedom Act had expired in March. Now that...
View ArticleMassive corporate databases become government tools of surveillance
The number of data requests the US government sent to Google has increased 510% since 2010. US government requests to Facebook have also increased 364% since the beginning of 2013. The databases of...
View ArticleThe Proton guide to privacy at protests
From Hong Kong to Minneapolis, protesters around the world are standing up for their human rights. The right to peaceful assembly and protest are bedrocks of democracy, and we support everyone’s...
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