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    Proton Mail introduces post-quantum encryption | Proton

    Proton Mail now supports post-quantum encryption, helping protect new encrypted emails against future quantum threats.

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    Post-quantum protection is now an optional upgrade in Proton Mail, available on all plans including free.

    #Proton #Encryption #E2EE

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      Proton Mail introduces post-quantum encryption | Proton

      Proton Mail now supports post-quantum encryption, helping protect new encrypted emails against future quantum threats.

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      Post-quantum protection is now an optional upgrade in Proton Mail, available on all plans including free.

      #Proton #Encryption #E2EE

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      @Theeo123 Be a bit careful of this. The PGP post quantum stuff has been hit by the OpenPGP standards schism[1]. So if you are interested in interoperability through PGP then you should know that this only works for one of the two factions in the schism. So your emails would only work with some recipients. There would not be any easy way to fix this and send secure email to those recipients as the change is specific to your public key.

      [1] https://articles.59.ca/doku.php?id=pgpfan:schism

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