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technology2 years ago

Proton Mail's Desktop App: A Game-Changer in Email Security

Proton Mail has released a beta version of its Mac app, offering end-to-end encrypted communication. However, access to the beta is currently limited to Proton Visionary subscribers, who pay $40 per month. The company has also introduced new features, including auto-forwarding rules and support for unencrypted auto-forwarding. Proton Mail aims to make privacy and security accessible by providing dedicated apps for all major platforms. The Mac app will be available to all subscribers in early 2022, with the exact date yet to be announced.

technology2 years ago

Proton Mail Launches Desktop App for Encrypted Email and Calendar

Proton Mail, the secure email service known for its focus on privacy, has released a desktop app in beta. The app aims to provide users with a convenient and secure way to access their Proton Mail accounts on their desktop computers. With its end-to-end encryption and other privacy features, Proton Mail continues to be a popular choice for those seeking a more secure email experience.

technology2 years ago

Proton Mail Launches Desktop App for Encrypted Email and Calendar

Proton has launched a desktop app for its encrypted email service, Proton Mail, allowing users to access their emails and calendar offline. The app, currently in beta, is optimized for Windows and macOS and offers end-to-end encryption for sent emails. While offline access to emails will be available soon, users previously had to configure their accounts with the Proton Mail Bridge to access emails offline through other email clients. The desktop app also introduces encrypted auto-forwarding for paid users, with improvements made to Proton Calendar. Initially, access to the desktop app is limited to paid "Visionary" tier users, with plans to make it available to all users in early 2024.

technology2 years ago

Switching from Gmail to a Privacy-Focused Email Provider Made Simple.

The author moved over 15 years of email messages from Gmail to Proton Mail, a smaller email provider in Switzerland, using the "Easy Switch" feature. Proton Mail is a more secure and private email service that doesn't sell ads or make money from personal information. The author suggests that moving digital lives should be as easy as ordering a pizza. European regulation, such as the General Data Protection Regulation, has made it easier for people to move their data from one digital service to another. The author believes that the fear of losing customers is what keeps innovation alive for technology companies.