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In addition to Proton Mail, Proton provides a range of services designed to enhance online privacy and security. These include: | In addition to Proton Mail, Proton provides a range of services designed to enhance online privacy and security. These include: | ||
* Proton VPN: A virtual private network service that encrypts internet traffic and hides users' IP addresses. | *Proton VPN: A virtual private network service that encrypts internet traffic and hides users' IP addresses. | ||
* Proton Drive: A secure cloud storage solution that allows users to store and share files with end-to-end encryption. | *Proton Drive: A secure cloud storage solution that allows users to store and share files with end-to-end encryption. | ||
* Proton Calendar: A privacy-focused calendar application that ensures users' events and schedules remain confidential. | *Proton Calendar: A privacy-focused calendar application that ensures users' events and schedules remain confidential. | ||
* Proton Pass: A password manager that securely stores and manages passwords and sensitive information. | *Proton Pass: A password manager that securely stores and manages passwords and sensitive information. | ||
Through these services, Proton AG aims to empower users with tools that prioritize their privacy and security in an increasingly digital world. | Through these services, Proton AG aims to empower users with tools that prioritize their privacy and security in an increasingly digital world. | ||
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CEO Andy Yen has emphasized that if these laws are enacted, Proton would be less confidential than competitors like Google, making it unsustainable for their business model. This strategic move reflects Proton's dedication to ensuring that its services remain secure and aligned with its foundational principles of user privacy in an evolving regulatory environment. | CEO Andy Yen has emphasized that if these laws are enacted, Proton would be less confidential than competitors like Google, making it unsustainable for their business model. This strategic move reflects Proton's dedication to ensuring that its services remain secure and aligned with its foundational principles of user privacy in an evolving regulatory environment. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
[[Protonmail|Proton Mail]] | |||
==References== | ==References== |