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Since then, Google has done precisely nothing to comply witOpinionBig Tech passkey implementations are a trapWe recently announced that Proton Pass now supports passkeys for everyone across all devices. Universal compatibility is a unique approach to implementing passkeys, unfortunately. Even though passkeys were developed by the FIDO Alliance and the Worl OpinionApple’s DMA compliance plan is a trap and a slap in the face for the European CommissionIf there were still doubts over whether Apple is an abusive monopolist, they were emphatically dismissed this week. Apple’s new app store policy that it claims will bring it into compliance with Europe’s Digital Markets Act is a textbook case of maliOpinionSwiss privacy and honest competitionIt has recently become fashionable among “privacy” companies based outside of Switzerland to attack the notion of “Swiss privacy”. Such assertions usually take the line of “Switzerland is not special because it also has X, Y, Z”, and then draw a falsOpinionProton Mail versus Tuta (Tutanota) encryptionProton’s encryption is open source and available for public inspection. Because we use open standards, the encryption that Proton utilizes is also publicly discussed and debated as part of the IETF standardization process. That’s why it is always surOpinionEU Parliament made the correct decision on Chat Control todayToday, the European Parliament voted on the regulation commonly known as “chat control”, laying down rules to prevent and combat child sexual abuse material. Earlier drafts of this bill had posed a severe threat to encryption and privacy, but recent OpinionAll is not lost, but Europe is still split on encryptionLast week, the Spanish Presidency of the European Council delayed a vote regarding the Council’s position on the controversial Child Sexual Abuse Regulation (CSAR) due to a lack of consensus over the issue of encryption, among others. This proposed rOpinionIt’s the EU’s turn to admit Chat Control won’t workLast week, the UK government made a statement in the House of Lords acknowledging that portions of the controversial Online Safety Bill might not even be technically enforceable without breaking end-to-end encryption. This rightly received a lot of aOpinionThe Online Safety Bill looks set to shatter privacy in the UKThe UK Parliament is set to finalize a bill this month that threatens privacy and freedom of speech at a fundamental level. We had hoped for last-minute amendments to be tabled protecting encryption and privacy, but based on information coming from POpinionBan TikTok – But we need a better version of the RESTRICT ActThe RESTRICT Act, which would enable the the US government to ban TikTok from the US market, is currently working its way through Congress and has the backing of the White House. We’ve analyzed the legislation over the recent weeks, and today we’re sOpinionThe Online Safety Bill could make the internet more dangerousThe Online Safety Bill is currently working its way through the UK parliament, and it’s expected to be passed into law this autumn. This wide-reaching piece of legislation would force any “user-to-user service” (such as TikTok, Facebook, and Twitter) 123
Encrypted email that's private by default.
Your calendar is a record of your life. Keep it safe.
Secure cloud storage that gives you control of your data.
Your gateway to online freedom.
An encrypted password manager that protects your online identity.
Improve the security of your business and comply with data protection laws.
Proton stands for privacy. Always has, always will.
Meet the people building a better internet.
Defending freedom through tech is why we exist.
Seeking talented people to take Proton to the next level.
We've always been guided by the Proton community.
Join the fight to make the internet a better place.
Everyone is welcome to inspect our code. We're open.
Our non-profit model puts people before profit.
Move to Proton in just a few clicks with Easy Switch.
Guides and customer support for Proton products.
Create strong, random passwords.
Latest news on privacy and the Internet.