-We allow regenerating RSA keys
How is this done? If I click on "Keys and Security" it says "coming soon".
-We allow regenerating RSA keys
-Our front end code is audited,
-Our back end is also audited,
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No tracking or logging of personally identifiable information.
Unlike competing services, we do not save any tracking information. We do not record metadata such as the IP addresses used to log into accounts. We also have no way to scan encrypted messages to serve targeted advertisements. To protect user privacy, ProtonMail does not require any personally identifiable information to register.
Company HQ - Geneva, Switzerland
Free storage quota - 1GB
Front-end public audit - Yes
Back-end public audit - Yes
Regenerate RSA keys - Yes
PGP Standard - Yes
OpenPGP compatibility - Yes
Where did "PGP Standard" originate from? Was this used to mean the system supports PGP encrypted emails between users on the same system, but not sending/receiving encrypted emails to/from other email services?
Can ProtonMail as of v1.16 detect if another service, such as Whiteout Mail, is the recipient mail hosting and send an encrypted email message directly instead of turning outside messages into a "Secure Reply" notification email + link that can be clicked?
it's clearly misleading as the way 99% of providers handle new emails it is impossible to encrypt recipient and sender
Can you please detail the procedure? I don't see how to do this in my account. I'm using ProtonMail v1.16 and this is what I see:
Step #3) You will then be shown a warning message that will inform you that resetting your Mailbox Password is permanent, and will render all encrypted messages in your inbox, permanently unencrypted.
How it is possible? if you resetting password, is it mean you forgot old pass? If this is true, how they can decrypt messages?In @ProtonMail, resetting your password will also change your keys. A side effect is that all existing email becomes unencrypted.
which doesn't make too much sense eitherYou will then be shown a warning message that will inform you that resetting your Mailbox Password is permanent, and will render all encrypted messages in your inbox, permanently encrypted.
How it is possible?