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Editor's Review
About Proton Mail
The Wall Street Journal says:
“Proton Mail offers encrypted email, which makes it virtually impossible for anyone to read it except the sender and the recipient.”
With the all-new Proton Mail app, you can:
• Create a @proton.me or @protonmail.com email address
• Send and receive encrypted emails and attachments with ease
• Switch between multiple Proton Mail accounts
• Keep your inbox tidy and clean with folders, labels and simple swipe-gestures
• Receive new email notifications
• Send Password-protected Emails to anyone
• Enjoy your inbox in dark mode
Why use Proton Mail?
• Proton Mail is free — We believe everyone deserves privacy. Upgrade to a paid plan to get more done and support our mission.
• Easy to use — Our all-new app has been redesigned to make it easier to read, organize, and write your emails.
• Your inbox is yours — We don’t spy on your communications to show you targeted ads. Your inbox, your rules.
• Rigorous encryption — Your inbox is secured on all your devices. No one can read your emails but you. Proton is privacy, guaranteed by end-to-end and zero-access encryption.
• Unmatched protection — We offer strong phishing, spam, and spying/tracking protection.
Industry Leading Security Features
Messages are stored on Proton Mail servers using end-to-end encryption at all times and are transmitted securely between Proton servers and user devices. This largely eliminates the risk of message interception.
Zero Access to Your Email Content
Proton Mail's zero access architecture means that your data is encrypted in a way that makes it inaccessible to us. Data is encrypted on the client side using an encryption key that Proton does not have access to. This means we don't have the technical ability to decrypt your messages.
Open-Source Cryptography
Proton Mail's open-source software has been thoroughly vetted by security experts from around the world to ensure the highest levels of protection. Proton Mail only uses secure implementations of AES, RSA, along with OpenPGP, while all of the cryptographic libraries used are open source. By using open-source libraries, Proton Mail can guarantee that the encryption algorithms used do not have clandestinely built-in back doors.
Proton Mail in the press:
“Proton Mail is an email system which uses end-to-end encryption, making it impossible for outside parties to monitor.” Forbes
“A new email service being developed by a group from MIT that met at CERN promises to bring secure, encrypted email to the masses and keep sensitive information away from prying eyes.” Huffington Post
Follow Proton on social media for all the latest news and offers:
Facebook: /proton
Twitter: @protonprivacy
Reddit: /protonmail
Instagram: /protonprivacy
For more information, visit: https://proton.me/mail
Our open-source code base: https://github.com/ProtonMail
Proton Mail 4.3.0 Update
- Fixed an issue where moving messages individually would not update the conversation labels immediately
- Fixed an issue where messages would reappear in the mailbox after trashing them
- Fixed an issue where Reply/All actions would not remove duplicate recipients
- Fixed an issue where opening a message from the Sent would not expand the corresponding message in the conversation details
- Minor other fixes and improvements
Requires Android: Android 9.0+
Architecture: arm64-v8a, armeabi-v7a, x86, x86_64
Screen DPI: nodpi
SHA1: ca4efeec038f773efbeda6ca48fa302a940088a5
Size: 101.6 MB
What's New:
- Fixed an issue where moving messages individually would not update the conversation labels immediately
- Fixed an issue where messages would reappear in the mailbox after trashing them
- Fixed an issue where Reply/All actions would not remove duplicate recipients
- Fixed an issue where opening a message from the Sent would not expand the corresponding message in the conversation details
- Minor other fixes and improvements
Requires Android: Android 9.0+
Architecture: arm64-v8a, armeabi-v7a, x86, x86_64
Screen DPI: nodpi
SHA1: f39ca0ad9de814bc3427f4bdbc8d7f6675130aee
Size: 101.01 MB
What's New:
- Fixed an issue where some messages could not be opened
- Fixed an issue where the Mailbox list would scroll past its content
Requires Android: Android 9.0+
Architecture: arm64-v8a, armeabi-v7a, x86, x86_64
Screen DPI: nodpi
SHA1: 7d9c5bd0d5cd79ca094c3bcbb52d58a8378f58fa
Size: 101.01 MB
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Update Date:
2024-10-30
Latest Version:
4.3.0
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Android 9.0+
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