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From the team:


Hi everyone,

We're happy to announce that Proton Pass for Business is now available.

Organize and share passwords with your team using unlimited vaults backed by Proton Sentinel, our most advanced account protection program.

It's open source, GDPR compliant, and protected by strict Swiss privacy laws.

Sign up now for a 50% limited-time discount. Pricing starts at $1.99 per user per month.

Try it today and let us know what you think:

https://proton.me/blog/business-password-manager

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From the Team:


Hi, everyone!

To properly bid farewell to 2023, here's a roundup of the most-read articles on our blog, in case you missed them. As usual, the most popular articles turn out to be the most practical ones:

Can emails be traced? - And the steps you can take to keep your email private.

How to check if your email has been leaked? - And what you can do about it.

7 tips to check if an email attachment is safe - Email attachments may contain malware that criminals trick you into downloading, often leading to identity theft, credit card fraud, or other cybercrime.

How to block emails? - Whether to stop spam, prevent phishing, block a stalker, or just better control your overflowing inbox, this article covers how to do it on Proton Mail and other major email services, like Gmail, Apple Mail, etc.

How to delete your Gmail account? - Believe it or not, the deletion process can take up to two months, so it's best to start as soon as possible.

In addition to these, you seem to have been really excited about the news around the Proton ecosystem, like the release of Proton Pass, as well as big tech privacy-washing news.

With this thread, we're starting a new series here on r/ProtonMail - we'll round up top blog articles from the previous month for you to make sure you're all caught up on the latest news and tips. You can follow our blog here (we have an RSS feed, too), and we welcome all your suggestions about what we should write about next! Let us know in the comment below

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From the Proton Team:


Hi everyone,

We're making a price adjustment for Proton Pass Plus.

At Proton, we rarely change prices. For example, Proton Mail Plus has had the same price for ten years despite having more features now.

As a community-funded organization, Proton is not primarily profit-driven, and our prices are only influenced by operating costs, not pressure from venture capital investors. As we raise prices when costs increase, we believe it's only fair to reduce prices when costs decrease.

Due to the rapid adoption of Proton's password manager, we've achieved economies of scale sooner than anticipated.

As a result, we're happy to announce that new and existing Proton Pass Plus plan subscribers can now enjoy a reduced monthly price of $1.99 (previously $3.99) on annual subscriptions.

You can find more details in our blog post here: https://proton.me/blog/proton-pass-price-change


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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by Nelizea@lemmy.world to c/protonprivacy@lemmy.world

Hey folks,

There is now also a community supported Matrix (privacy first :D) as well as a Discord server (for those who prefer that). It will be a space for the Proton community and privacy enthusiasts to interact and discuss.

The focus at the beginning is mainly on the community and on user-to-user support. So to speak, a community run alternative to so far existing channels.

Here are the links if anyone is interested. Looking forward to meet some of you.

https://matrix.to/#/#privacybydefault:matrix.org

https://discord.gg/7GVapvJSYw

edit 29.01.2024: generated a new discord link

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Copy from reddit:


Hi everyone,

We're happy to announce that the new Proton Mail Android app is now available in beta to all Proton supporters!

The app has been rewritten from the ground up to make it more stable and reliable. This provides a solid foundation for new features we plan to add soon. The app already includes one of the most requested features - Conversation mode, which is enabled by default.

You can join the beta program in 2 easy steps:

  1. Go to the Proton Mail app in the Google Play Store

  2. Scroll down to the "Become a beta tester" section and tap "Join now."

Find more information here: https://proton.me/support/mail-android-beta.

You should receive an update if you're already in the beta program. Note that it may take some time for your app to update. Please note that some minor features you may use daily are yet to be added to the new Mail Android app.

We plan to release this updated version of the Proton Mail Android app to everyone in the coming weeks.

Thank you for your support and for helping us test our apps! As always, we look forward to your feedback.

The Proton team


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