Protonmail articles
Top 10 Private and Secure Email Services
Are your emails and attachments safe from prying eyes? If you're not using a secure email service that respects your privacy, the answer is likely no.
The Complete List of Alternatives to All Google Products
Parallel universe for the super security conscious: With growing concerns about online privacy and the security of your personal data, more people than ever are considering alternatives to Google products.
Proton Pass, the free password manager from Proton Mail, is out of beta
Proton Pass is end-to-end encrypted for everything you store in the app. The free plan also includes a "hide-my-email" feature for when you sign up for online accounts.
Proton Mail's new product is a secure password manager
Let's hope the service doesn't turn into another LastPass-style security disaster
ProtonMail rebrands and unifies its products into three subscription tiers
There's still a free option
ProtonMail criticized for handing activist's IP address to authorities, leading to their arrest
The company says it is obliged to obey Swiss laws
ProtonMail CEO calls Apple's forced in-app purchases 'Mafia extortion'
Apple said nothing about having IAP until it saw an uptick in ProtonMail app downloads
ProtonMail review: Is secure email really secure?
End-to-end encrypted email service with a free tier
ProtonMail pushes ProtonCalendar into beta
For those looking for an alternative to Google's calendar
ProtonMail launches a free VPN service, with paid tiers starting at $4 per month
The free tier has no data caps but it's slower and limited to one device
Think Gmail, Dropbox in cahoots with the NSA? Here are some secure email and cloud storage alternatives
Users are increasingly turning to services that claim to be secure from the prying eyes of the NSA and law enforcement. In this article, we take a look at some of the privacy-focused email and cloud storage services that have either sprung up or gained popularity in the wake of what's popularly been referred to as the Summer of Snowden.