With the recent passing of new laws and regulations in the States, a great number of SP's have jumped to using Proton Mail thinking it is secure and protects them from the US. it is certainly an alternative, but it is NOT as Secure as you might think, There are pitfalls (See Below). A significant number of sources mention that simply having a Proton Mail account will draw attention by the authorities. You may actually be a target simply by having a Proton Mail account. It may prove to be more secure to use a mainstream mail service for anonymity, but there are also privacy pitfalls to mainstream providers. Fact of the matter is, privacy is becoming less and less in today's world.
Move to Proton Mail if you want to, but do it after weighing the pros and cons of doing so.
There really is no absolute secure email at this level. If you are targeted for whatever reason, your information is NOT secure.
https://securitygladiators.com/protonmail/
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ProtonMail is an email service that is a lot more secure than many regular online webmail services.
So they can’t really use the user’s data to sell it to third-party companies and advertisers.
With that said, there is no doubt about the fact that security services along with the NSA will already have the infrastructure they need to monitor ProtonMail accounts very vigorously.
Regardless, ProtonMail continues to claim that the company provides anonymous email services.
Our research for this ProtonMail tells us that you should take that claim with a rather large pinch of salt.
Pros
ProtonMail provides way more security than your regular email service provider
The company does not engage in spying on its users to use their data for advertising campaigns.
intuitive interface
Great interface
Fully open source
Features that enable sending encrypted email messages to other non-ProtonMail users
It has self-destruct email messages
Useful premium subscription options such as custom domain names
Cons
Research shows that ProtonMail isn’t as secure as some of the other proper PGP email services
The genuine benefits of an email service provider operating out of Switzerland are still debatable.
The company requires SMS verification when users try to register which can be a pain.
You can avoid that by upgrading to ProtonMail premium account though.
ProtonMail isn’t anonymous even though it advertises as such
Email Privacy Test results did not blow us away
ProtonMail users will attract more attention than normal email users but that isn’t really ProtonMail’s fault.
Just a point that users need to consider.
Furthermore, ProtonMail will probably not have enough in terms of security to ward off any NSA attacks.
Apart from that, ProtonMail users should know that NSA will, in all likelihood, target ProtonMail users just because they are ProtonMail users.
But for most other purposes ProtonMail does provide a high enough level of online privacy.
But if you are looking for genuine anonymity then don’t expect that from ProtonMail.
Additionally, if the user is up to something very seriously illegal, then too ProtonMail won’t or rather can’t protect that user.
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Move to Proton Mail if you want to, but do it after weighing the pros and cons of doing so.
There really is no absolute secure email at this level. If you are targeted for whatever reason, your information is NOT secure.
https://securitygladiators.com/protonmail/
Some excerpts from the above article
ProtonMail is an email service that is a lot more secure than many regular online webmail services.
So they can’t really use the user’s data to sell it to third-party companies and advertisers.
With that said, there is no doubt about the fact that security services along with the NSA will already have the infrastructure they need to monitor ProtonMail accounts very vigorously.
Regardless, ProtonMail continues to claim that the company provides anonymous email services.
Our research for this ProtonMail tells us that you should take that claim with a rather large pinch of salt.
Pros
ProtonMail provides way more security than your regular email service provider
The company does not engage in spying on its users to use their data for advertising campaigns.
intuitive interface
Great interface
Fully open source
Features that enable sending encrypted email messages to other non-ProtonMail users
It has self-destruct email messages
Useful premium subscription options such as custom domain names
Cons
Research shows that ProtonMail isn’t as secure as some of the other proper PGP email services
The genuine benefits of an email service provider operating out of Switzerland are still debatable.
The company requires SMS verification when users try to register which can be a pain.
You can avoid that by upgrading to ProtonMail premium account though.
ProtonMail isn’t anonymous even though it advertises as such
Email Privacy Test results did not blow us away
ProtonMail users will attract more attention than normal email users but that isn’t really ProtonMail’s fault.
Just a point that users need to consider.
Furthermore, ProtonMail will probably not have enough in terms of security to ward off any NSA attacks.
Apart from that, ProtonMail users should know that NSA will, in all likelihood, target ProtonMail users just because they are ProtonMail users.
But for most other purposes ProtonMail does provide a high enough level of online privacy.
But if you are looking for genuine anonymity then don’t expect that from ProtonMail.
Additionally, if the user is up to something very seriously illegal, then too ProtonMail won’t or rather can’t protect that user.
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