The creators of encrypted email service ProtonMail have set up a server that’s only accessible over the Tor anonymity network as a way to fight possible censorship attempts in some countries.
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The last few days have not been easy for ProtonMail, the Geneva-based encrypted email service that launched last year. Earlier this week, the service was extorted by one group of attackers, then taken ...
ProtonMail announced on Wednesday that it will be blocking tracking pixels and hiding IP addresses as part of a new "enhanced tracking protection" feature. While robust passwords help you secure your ...