> > Protonmail is only encrypted if both parties communicating, are using > Protonmail. If you use Protonmail to communicate with someone not using > Protonmail, it is not encrypted. >
These statements are incorrect. "We support sending encrypted communication to non-ProtonMail users via symmetric encryption. When you send an encrypted message to a non-ProtonMail user, they receive a link which loads the encrypted message onto their browser, which they can decrypt using a passphrase that you have shared with them." Additionally, Protonmail, offers a lot more than just end-to-end message encryption. All emails on their servers are encrypted for "zero access". "Data is encrypted on the client side using an encryption key that we do not have access to. This means we don't have the technical ability to decrypt your messages, and as a result, we are unable to hand your data over to third parties. With ProtonMail, privacy isn't just a promise, it is mathematically ensured" Lastly, Protonmail is incorporated in Switzerland and subject to the strongest privacy laws on the planet. Privacy & Security is difficult enough, please try to refrain from propagating mis-information and further confusing matters. It's not helping. _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list PLUG@pdxlinux.org http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug