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>Proton now has its own version of Google Docs in its Drive cloud storage service, and like the company's other products, it comes with end-to-end encryption. The company says its flavor of Docs "offers a unique solution in a market where most popular products neglect privacy" and recommends it for use in the healthcare, media, finance and legal industries. Proton Docs has advanced formatting and image embed options like Google Docs has and can create, open and edit documents in multiple formats, including Microsoft .docx.

Archive: https://archive.today/hTWP9 From the post: >>Proton now has its own version of Google Docs in its Drive cloud storage service, and like the company's other products, it comes with end-to-end encryption. The company says its flavor of Docs "offers a unique solution in a market where most popular products neglect privacy" and recommends it for use in the healthcare, media, finance and legal industries. Proton Docs has advanced formatting and image embed options like Google Docs has and can create, open and edit documents in multiple formats, including Microsoft .docx.

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All I have heard is that they can be compelled by the Swiss police to turn over records of user activity and IP addresses. That’s all the information they can collect on their users. You can hide your IP address by creating and using your account entirely in TOR browser.

ProtonMail cannot read the contents of your messages. They only know the message times and who they were sent to and from.

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So they say. I use them, so take it for what it’s worth, but I think any product that comes onto the scene as well developed as they were should be suspect. **