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How to keep your email and online browsing private   SPONSORED CONTENT How to keep your email and o

How to keep your email and online browsing private [View this email in a browser](   [Deals]( [Blog]( SPONSORED CONTENT How to keep your email and online browsing private Millions of people are protecting their privacy using encryption tools from Proton, the Swiss company founded by scientists from CERN and MIT. Through tools like ProtonMail and ProtonVPN, more people now have control of their data. Unlike tech companies that monetize private data and facilitate government surveillance, Proton is building an internet where privacy is the default. # # ProtonVPN is an open source VPN service that: - Has no data or speed limits - Has no advertisements - Doesn’t log your online activity - Is protected by Swiss privacy laws You can upgrade for advanced features like: - Secure Core — Defend yourself against network-based attacks - NetShield — Block malware, ads, and online trackers - Secure streaming — Unblock content anywhere in the world [TRY PROTONVPN FOR FREE]( # # ProtonMail is the world’s largest privacy-focused email provider. ProtonMail protects your privacy with: - End-to-end encryption, which ensures nobody can access your messages - Minimal collection of metadata and other personal information - Swiss privacy laws, which shield your data from unwarranted surveillance [TRY PROTONMAIL FOR FREE]( You get access to ProtonVPN and ProtonMail for free. [Sign up]( for a Proton account and take back control of your privacy. Connect with the ProtonMail community We have an active online community where users get answers to their questions and discuss issues related to ProtonMail, security, and privacy. Join the conversation on social media and follow our blog for news and feature updates: [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Reddit]( [Link]( [Mastodon]( [Website]( [Future Logo] © Future US, Inc., 11 W 42nd Street, 15th Floor, New York, NY 10036. This email is intended for {EMAIL} To unsubscribe from iMore emails or update your email preferences, please [click here](. [Privacy Policy]( | [Cookies Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions](

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