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Your business needs BYOD security solutions to help workers protect your critical business data, no matter where they're working from
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See exactly which industries, company types, and regions are being affected by data breaches with our new Breach Observatory
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Lumo helps your business boost productivity while keeping your sensitive data private and compliant. Learn more.
Proton Mail receives updates on iOS and Android
See what’s new in the redesigned Proton Mail app for iOS and Android. Enjoy offline mode and a smoother experience on both platforms.
Proton Drive for Windows update that adds photo imports from local folders and Google Photos
You can now move pictures and albums from Google Photos or any folder into Proton Drive for Windows — all protected by end-to-end encryption.
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When something unexpected happens, make sure your loved ones can get the critical data they need with Emergency Access for your Proton Account.
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You should be able to use 2FA while protecting your privacy. Learn how Authenticator generates secure, private TOTPs.
Proton 2025 autumn/winter roadmaps
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Proton Mail will introduce Category views and Proton Drive will introduce Team Drives. See what other new features Proton has planned for the next several months.
Image showing how Emergency Access works in Proton in which you can grant trusted contacts access to your account in the event of an emergency
When something unexpected happens, make sure your loved ones can get the critical data they need with Emergency Access for your Proton Account.
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News that Google is killing its Privacy Sandbox initiative shows it has little real concern for protecting people from invasive advertising practices.
Is ChatGPT Atlas safe? What to know about its privacy risks before you use it
OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas brings AI directly into your browser — but at what cost? Here’s what researchers say about privacy and security risks.
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An AWS outage is disrupting Alexa, Slack, and other major platforms. Here's what it shows on our reliance on Big Tech and how to respond.
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Meta AI is here to stay, but you can control what it learns about you. Find out why and how to turn off AI on Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp.
Get to inbox zero: Privacy-first inbox organization tips
The inbox zero method still works. Here's how to organize your inbox, simplify your workflow, and free up time for your most important tasks.
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Everything you need to know about the 2025 NIST password recommendations. Learn about the latest updates, implementation tips, and more.
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AI use is increasing rapidly, and many chatbots are tracking everything you share with them. Here’s why that matters and why you should be concerned.
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Big Tech companies are building AI aligned with their surveillance capitalism business model. We need a privacy-first and responsible AI alternative today.
Apple's latest DMA compliance proposal is at attempt to confuse users and developers so they don't leave the current terms, where Apple can charge exorbitant fees.
Apple's latest proposal to comply with the DMA is just another attempt to cheat users and developers. We explain its convoluted terms and why they're no good.
An image showing a computer screen with a key icon at the top left side, with a mobile phone to the right
  • For business
Your business needs BYOD security solutions to help workers protect your critical business data, no matter where they're working from
An image showing a hand holding a phone with an exclamation mark on the screen, surrounded by icons of a shopping trolley, a bucket of popcorn, and a laptop
See exactly which industries, company types, and regions are being affected by data breaches with our new Breach Observatory
The purple Lumo cat mascot wearing a collar and tie while looking at the words Lumo For Business
Lumo helps your business boost productivity while keeping your sensitive data private and compliant. Learn more.