Proton | Latest News & Updates - Apr 15, 2025 Release
Proton warns it may leave Geneva if Swiss telecommunications surveillance laws become more intrusive than EU regulations, potentially impacting its 100 million users...
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Proton
π protonvpn.comProton is a community-first organization based in Switzerland that provides a suite of privacy-focused services, including Proton Mail, Proton VPN, Proton Calendar, Proton Drive, and Proton Pass. Founded through a public crowdfunding campaign, Proton is dedicated to building a better internet by prioritizing user privacy and security. With over 100 million users worldwide, Proton's services are designed to protect online privacy and circumvent censorship, making it a trusted alternative to Big Tech.
Proton - Latest News and Updates
- Proton warns it may leave Geneva if Swiss telecommunications surveillance laws become more intrusive than EU regulations, potentially impacting its 100 million users.
- Proton introduced a new feature for Proton Drive that optimizes storage on Windows devices by automatically removing local files while keeping them accessible from File Explorer.
- Proton VPN announced an upgrade to NetShield, adding phishing protection to block DNS calls to known phishing domains.
- Proton showcased its encrypted tools and Proton Pass for Business at GΓANT Security Days in Prague to promote safer internet practices.
- Proton VPN received a five-star rating and the Editors' Choice award from PCMag Greece for its outstanding free version and affordable paid subscriptions.
- Proton has grown to nearly 600 employees globally, offering a suite of privacy-focused services including Proton Mail, Calendar, Drive, VPN, Pass, and Wallet.
- Proton highlights the exposure of 241 German parliament member email addresses on the dark web and promotes Proton Pass for enhanced security.
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