Proton Mail now supports post-quantum encryption.
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UPDATE: We've temporarily disabled the opt-in to this feature due to an unexpected issue in Proton Drive for Windows. The team is working on a fix and will re-enable it soon.
Proton Mail now supports post-quantum encryption. While quantum computers can’t break today’s encryption yet, preparing early matters. Data encrypted today could be targeted in the future.
You can enable post-quantum protection for new encrypted emails, on any plan, including free.
Learn more: https://proton.me/blog/introducing-post-quantum-encryption
From "How to enable post-quantum protection in Proton Mail"[1]
> Enable post-quantum protection
> 1. Sign in to account.proton.me and open your account settings.
> 2. Select Encryption and keys from the sidebar.
> 3. Under Post-quantum protection, click Enable post-quantum protection.Where is the Post-quantum protection section?
[1] https://proton.me/support/mail-post-quantum-protection

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@protonprivacy i am too dumb for this.
i mean i understand why rsa is secure atm because multiplying numbers is more easy than factorizing a product.
but hell, is there an eli5 on post quantum star trek what dafuq?!
@utf_7 @protonprivacy we know how to break apart multiplied numbers (RSA) quickly since the 90s, but so far the hardware to do that was theoretical. Recently multiple independent groups have made progress on improving the algorithm and improving the hardware. We're probably still years away, but transitions like these take decades, and we want data to be secure for at least a decade, too, so it is time to act.
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From "How to enable post-quantum protection in Proton Mail"[1]
> Enable post-quantum protection
> 1. Sign in to account.proton.me and open your account settings.
> 2. Select Encryption and keys from the sidebar.
> 3. Under Post-quantum protection, click Enable post-quantum protection.Where is the Post-quantum protection section?
[1] https://proton.me/support/mail-post-quantum-protection

@AJCxZ0 yeah, on laptop i have same thing in site...
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@utf_7 @protonprivacy we know how to break apart multiplied numbers (RSA) quickly since the 90s, but so far the hardware to do that was theoretical. Recently multiple independent groups have made progress on improving the algorithm and improving the hardware. We're probably still years away, but transitions like these take decades, and we want data to be secure for at least a decade, too, so it is time to act.
@utf_7 @protonprivacy ELI5 enough or do you want more details on how the math works?
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@AJCxZ0 yeah, on laptop i have same thing in site...
@AJCxZ0 best i could do at this point is this meme...

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@protonprivacy why so complicatet? Opt in!? Tuta made it for all automatically!
@jo69 @protonprivacy yeah. epic proton fail. i'll reupload meme here as well

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@AJCxZ0 best i could do at this point is this meme...

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UPDATE: We've temporarily disabled the opt-in to this feature due to an unexpected issue in Proton Drive for Windows. The team is working on a fix and will re-enable it soon.
Proton Mail now supports post-quantum encryption. While quantum computers can’t break today’s encryption yet, preparing early matters. Data encrypted today could be targeted in the future.
You can enable post-quantum protection for new encrypted emails, on any plan, including free.
Learn more: https://proton.me/blog/introducing-post-quantum-encryption
@protonprivacy awesome, thank you guys. How about Drive? Tuta is on a months-long timeline to deploy Quantum safe Drive. Are you all close?