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Different teams work on different things, the people working on this are separate from Drive.
Proton Meet, secure video conferencing next to an image showing Proton Meet in action, a group of people on a video call.
Today we're launching Proton Meet: end-to-end encrypted video calls where no one can listen in, not even Proton. Built on the same zero-access architecture as Proton Mail. Read more: https://proton.me/business/blog/introducing-proton-meet
Proton Workspace next to an image showing people at work, next to the logos of the different Proton products: Mail, Lumo, Docs, Sheets, Drive, VPN, Calendar, Meet, and Pass.
Control your own future with a suite of business tools that don’t exploit your data. Today, we’re launching Proton Workspace, helping you collaborate securely and privately: https://proton.me/business/blog/proton-workspace
Proton for Business March 31 - April 2, 2026 Lille, France INCYBER Forum
Planning your visit to INCYBER? Come and see us at booth E09 for expert advice on how to secure your data, live product demos, get a recap of what is new, and a sneak peek of what we'll be releasing in the coming weeks and months.
Check out the bearded guy on it, what a talent.
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We are grateful to the @proton.me community for supporting us with a donation. Donations to Tor and many other digital rights organizations are the result of Proton's Lifetime Charity Fundraiser organized by the Proton Foundation. Everyone deserves privacy online. proton.me/blog/2025-li...
The United States ICE agents are using a variety of different digital tools to spy on their own citizens @proton.me www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1K7...
The organize vaults feature in the Proton Pass desktop app, allowing users to hide vaults/choose which are visual through a modal.
Vault sharing caused your app to become a bit too cluttered?
Pass users can now hide some vaults via the Organize vaults menu.
Available on versions 1.34.4 and up.
We’re building an internet where privacy comes first, but we can’t do it alone. Join forces with us, earn commission, and let’s change the world together: https://proton.me/jointheprogram
A four-panel meme showing a man progressively putting on clown makeup. In the first panel, he begins applying white face paint next to the text “Give us your ID, it’s just for adult sites.” In the second, with more makeup on, the text reads “Okay, now ID for ‘dangerous content’.” In the third, as he adds a colorful clown wig, the text says “Posting? You better have ID.” In the final panel, fully dressed as a clown with a rainbow wig and red nose, the text reads “Your online Burger King order is on hold, please provide valid ID to access your fries.”
The evolution of verification.
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This affects several VPN providers on Android 16, and only Google has the access to diagnose it properly.
After 7 months of waiting we're now asking publicly: Google, when are you fixing this?
Issue Tracker Links:
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issuetracker.google.com/issues/44743...
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The bug corrupts Android's network stack at the system level after a VPN update, causing users to blame their VPN provider.
Restarting the app doesn't help, with the only fix being a full device reboot or VPN app reinstall, something which most users never figure out.
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We first reported this bug to Google in September 2025.
Others like
@mullvadnet
and Wireguard reported it even earlier, in August.
Google's response? "I don't see anything unusual."
Here's what's actually happening ⤵️
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Google has known about a bug that breaks VPN apps for 7 months, leaving users exposed with no warning or error, just a VPN app that stopped working in the background.
If you're using ANY VPN on Android, you can help us by getting Google's attention to fix it.
Details 👇 🧵
We’re heading to INCYBER Forum Europe 2026, booth E09.
Join us and find out how we’re securing companies with easy-to-use encrypted solutions, keeping teams in control of their data.
Can't wait to see you there!
Link: https://europe.forum-incyber.com/en/home-en/
We were all born private.
Then our parents signed us up for Gmail, and Big Tech spent the next decade building a profile on us before we were old enough to understand what that meant.
It doesn't have to start that way for the next generation.
#BornPrivate
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For users who want maximum anonymity, we accept cash and crypto.
Clickbait headline. Proton didn't hand anything to the FBI. Swiss authorities processed a legal request involving a shooting and explosives. This is about the highest legal bar that exists. Even then, only payment info was disclosed. No emails or content. This actually proves how little data we hold
We're all born private. Let's make sure the next generation stays that way.
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Today we’re launching Born Private. Proton Mail now lets parents reserve a private email address for their child:
The address is locked and preserved for up to 15 years
The inbox stays sealed: no messages, activity, profiling
When the child is ready, they or their parent activate it securely
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Think about it: your parents gave you a Gmail address at 13. You used it for everything: games, shopping, school.
That data never disappeared. It got logged, cross-referenced, and packaged into a profile about you.
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Most kids inherit their parents’ email provider. That one inbox becomes their login, their recovery method, their first entry in an ad profile.
This all happens before they understand what any of it means.
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