Proton, the Geneva, Switzerland-based startup behind the eponymous E2E encrypted webmail service ProtonMail, has acquired French startup SimpleLogin, which offers a freemium, open-source service for ...
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 ...
Whether for personal use or business, email serves as a crucial communication tool, and with so many email services available, choosing the right one can be a challenge. Gmail is the popular choice, ...
The creators of encrypted email service ProtonMail have set up a server that’s only accessible over the Tor anonymity network as a way to fight possible censorship attempts in some countries.
Rumors of email's demise have been greatly exaggerated. While the "age-old" communication conduit may have new rivals, it is showing little sign of letting up. In 2017, active email users stood at 3.7 ...
You may assume that you have to rely on Google, Apple or Microsoft for fast and free email, but that’s not true. If you want to break away from the big tech giants, there are other options. One of ...
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 ...
ProtonMail has introduced an enhanced email tracking protection system for its web-based email solution that prevents senders from being tracked by recipients who open their messages. ProtonMail is an ...
ProtonMail is an encrypted email service designed for users who put a premium on security and privacy. Right now, you can use it in your browser, but the Proton team has hinted a dedicated Windows ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Paris-based SimpleLogin was founded back in 2019 and works as a browser extension, web app and mobile app -- also offering users a ...
The creators of encrypted email service ProtonMail have set up a server that’s only accessible over the Tor anonymity network as a way to fight possible censorship attempts in some countries.