![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In light of recent challenges against encryption and privacy, Proton Mail has decided to open the service for public registration so anyone that wants an encrypted email account can obtain one immediately. Andy Yen, “this is why all things considered, strong encryption is absolutely necessary for the greater good.” “Strong encryption and privacy are a social and economic necessity, not only does this technology protect activists and dissidents, it is also key to securing the world’s digital infrastructure,” says Proton Mail Co-Founder Dr. In the past two years, the Company has been frequently thrust into the public debate over encryption and terrorism (new window), and like Apple, has on occasion needed to fight governments to protect user privacy (new window). The Company’s innovative email service features end-to-end encryption, which makes it practically impossible for governments, or even Proton Mail itself, to gain access to user messages, ensuring the highest level of security and privacy. For the past two years, Proton Mail has been invite-only and today has over 1 million users participating in its closed beta, including businesses, journalists, activists, and private individuals. In the post-Snowden environment, Proton Mail was hit with overwhelming demand and forced to institute a waiting list for new accounts after signups exceeded 10’000 per day. The privacy focused email service was first launched in beta in May 2014 by a group of scientists who met at CERN and MIT. Concurrently, the service will be launching its free iOS and Android mobile applications globally in the Apple App store and Google Play store. Proton Mail, the world’s largest encrypted email provider, is announcing today that the service is leaving beta and will be allowing open registrations for the first time in nearly two years. Geneva, Switzerland Swiss encrypted email Provider Last update on NovemPublished on March 17, 2016 ![]()
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