What if you email someone on Gmail or Outlook? Without encryption, that email becomes a postcard. Proton Mail solves this with a feature called Password-Protected Emails . You set a password; the recipient gets a link to a secure Proton Mail portal where they enter the password to read the message.

In an era where data is the new oil and every click, swipe, and keystroke is a potential commodity, the question of digital privacy has moved from the fringe to the forefront of mainstream consciousness. For years, the default solution was simple: use free services from tech giants. But as Edward Snowden’s revelations and endless data breaches have shown, "free" often comes with an invisible price tag—your privacy.

The Ultimate Guide to the Proton Mail Application: Security, Features, and Setup

Recent updates have integrated , allowing you to send large attachments securely. Files are encrypted locally before being uploaded, maintaining the "Zero-Access" standard. Easy Switch & Import