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I switched from Gmail to Proton Mail, and not just because of privacy

Switching from Gmail to Proton Mail offers users enhanced privacy through end-to-end encryption and superior organizational tools, though it requires trade-offs in storage capacity and search functionality.

Key Points

  • Proton Mail utilizes end-to-end encryption to secure email content, preventing the provider from scanning messages for advertising or data profiling.
  • The platform features a dedicated newsletter management tool that allows users to view and unsubscribe from multiple mailing lists in a single interface.
  • Users can implement a two-level organization system using both folders and labels, a feature not natively supported by Gmail.
  • Proton Mail includes advanced privacy options like self-destructing emails and integration with Proton Pass for creating secure email aliases.
  • The service is significantly more expensive than Google’s ecosystem, offering only 1GB of free storage compared to Google’s 15GB shared across services.
  • Performance limitations include slower search speeds, lack of mobile text formatting, and restricted feature availability on the Android application.

Why it Matters

Transitioning to privacy-focused email services reflects a growing consumer trend toward "de-Googling" to limit personal data collection and targeted advertising. While Proton Mail provides stronger security, users must weigh these privacy benefits against the convenience, cost-effectiveness, and robust feature sets offered by established tech giants.
Android Authority Published by Mitja Rutnik
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