Proton uses a trustless architecture. End-to-end encryption and zero access encryption means we cannot decrypt your messages and hand them over to governments.
Your privacy is mathematically ensured, and no election can change that.
January 23, 2025 at 5:55 PM
Proton uses a trustless architecture. End-to-end encryption and zero access encryption means we cannot decrypt your messages and hand them over to governments.
Your privacy is mathematically ensured, and no election can change that.
3/4 Proton will not comply with subpoenas from the Trump administration (it's illegal under article 271 of the Swiss criminal code), and our trustless encryption architecture means that we do not have the ability to decrypt your messages and cannot share them with third parties.
January 23, 2025 at 7:37 PM
3/4 Proton will not comply with subpoenas from the Trump administration (it's illegal under article 271 of the Swiss criminal code), and our trustless encryption architecture means that we do not have the ability to decrypt your messages and cannot share them with third parties.
The recently released KB5046687/KB5046705 ESU update for Windows Server 2008 R2 (also can be installed in Windows 7 unofficially) has a NASTY bug, breaking web browsers such as Firefox and Chromium based web browsers (e.g., Microsoft Edge, Supermium) EXCEPT Internet Explorer!!
November 14, 2024 at 9:12 AM
The recently released KB5046687/KB5046705 ESU update for Windows Server 2008 R2 (also can be installed in Windows 7 unofficially) has a NASTY bug, breaking web browsers such as Firefox and Chromium based web browsers (e.g., Microsoft Edge, Supermium) EXCEPT Internet Explorer!!