If you’re concerned about your online privacy, you should encrypt your inbox and messages to prevent unauthorized third parties from accessing them. As with all online content, the best way to protect your emails is to encrypt them with the gold standard of email encryption: end-to-end encryption (E2EE). There are many ways to encrypt your emails using end-to-end encryption, with varying levels of di ...
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If you want to send a secure, end-to-end encrypted email to someone who isn’t on Proton Mail, the easiest way is to use a Password-protected Email. You can also use PGP encryption if the person you’re writing to uses it. A Password-protected Email is an email that requires a password to open it. It’s a way you can send a secure, end-to-end encrypted email to anyone who isn’t on Proton Mail. With Password-protected Emails, the person you’re writing to receive ...
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