
It, too, claimed that even its own admins couldn't read the encrypted email.īut ProtonMail, founded in August, 2013, by scientists who met while working at the European Organization for Nuclear Research in Geneva, seems to offer protections other email services don't. In 2014, a federal judge forced the now-defunct secure email company Lavabit to turn over its encryption keys to the government, though Lavabit earlier claimed its service was “so secure that even our administrators can’t read your email." Going further back, we learned that encrypted email provider Hushmail was totally cool with spilling secrets to the government, which it did by grabbing user passwords to decrypt email and turning them over to law enforcement in plaintext.

But just how secure is it?Įmail applications that say they're strong enough to foil government snoops and advertisers too often have chinks in their armor. The newest of them, ProtonMail, attracted widespread attention after the main character on the hit hacking show Mr. This is aligned with the company’s continued effort to create a whole privacy ecosystem that competes with that of Google.Plenty of email systems claim to be highly secure. The company will also release ProtonWallet, a cryptocurrency wallet similar to CoinBase Wallet.

The company will also develop Internxt alternative ProtonDrive further, and will launch Desktop and Mobile apps. ProtonMail (Proton Technologies AG) is about to launch ProtonChat, an alternative to Signal Messenger.

As you might know, I leaked the release of ProtonDrive, which launched a few weeks ago.Ī person close to the brand shared a graphic with me, that leaks the current and upcoming services that Proton will launch.

This time I’m here to leak the brand new design and products that Proton Technologies AG will soon launch. LEAKED: ProtonMail is launching ProtonChat, ProtonDrive, ProtonWallet and more LEAKED: ProtonMail is launching ProtonChat, ProtonDrive, ProtonWallet and more
