ProtonMail, the Swiss email provider that promises privacy via full client-side encryption, has launched a pithier email domain option for its millions of users around the world. Prior to now, users ...
"ProtonMail"Is a mail service focused on the protection of privacy, privacy protection and the security robustness surpasses even Gmail. I tried using it in practice and tried what it could be like to ...
ProtonMail, a user privacy-focused email service that sells encrypted emails, has been accused of providing the IP address of a specific user in response to a data disclosure request from the ...
If you've been out of the loop of the Facebook/privacy/Cambridge Analytica scandal that has ruled headlines over the past week, there's a small yet incredibly important detail you may have missed. SEE ...
A person or group claiming to have hacked ProtonMail and stolen "significant" amounts of data has posted a lengthy ransom demand with some wild claims to an anonymous Pastebin. ProtonMail states it's ...
Encrypted email provider ProtonMail has officially launched its new calendar in public beta. The move is part of the Swiss company’s broader push to offer privacy-focused alternatives to Google’s key ...
ProtonMail—an email service that makes it stupid-easy to encrypt communication—has now made it stupid-easy to encrypt your schedule. The Switzerland-based company uses open source cryptography and end ...
Belorussian authorities have blocked access to encrypted email provider ProtonMail on Friday last week, after receiving a wave of bomb threats from a mysterious attacker. The threats, sent from a ...
End-to-end encrypted email service ProtonMail has refreshed its design, updating with a cleaner look and a more customizable user interface — including the ability to pick from a bunch of themes (dark ...
The private email service Protonmail is drawing harsh criticism from its users after providing IP information linked to a French activist who used the service, as first reported by TechCrunch. The ...
So what do I need to actually communicate privately? Tor browser, a VPN, protonmail, and perhaps a VM? At some point it seems easier to send snail mail with letters written in magazine cutouts. Click ...