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We are happy to announce that the European Commission has awarded €2 million to Proton AG, the parent company of Proton Mail and Proton VPN, to develop a suite of encrypted services.
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Earlier today claims appeared that Proton Mail is compromised because of an alleged connection between our SSL certificates and DarkMatter, a shadowy cybersecurity company. These allegations are false, as we will explain.
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Our first-ever charity auction has exceeded all expectations, generating over €30,000 for three organizations dedicated to human rights and online privacy.
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The holidays are a time of giving, and this year we are auctioning three Proton Mail Lifetime Accounts, with all proceeds going towards supporting three organizations that align strongly with our mission.
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why we’re supporting a Reporters Without Borders Germany scholarship program that trains reporters how to be safe online.
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We launched our free VPN service, Proton VPN, in 2017 to ensure that the Internet lives up to its promise of freedom of information. WireGuard is a new VPN protocol that is worthy of our support.  
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In this article we provide a brief update of the DDoS attack situation.
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We invited our community to test new prototypes.
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We’re happy to announce the strongest encryption algorithm ever conceived: Delete-Everything Verifiably Null Universally Lossy Logarithm, or DEVNULL for short.
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As part of our commitment to security, we maintain a Tor onion site for Proton Mail which can provide extra privacy and accessibility in countries where Proton Mail is blocked.
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We're happy to announce a major new version of OpenPGPjs, the world's most widely used JavaScript PGP encryption library. Version 3.0 brings many enhancements to the hundreds of applications and millions of users who rely on OpenPGPjs.