Proton Launches Privacy-Focused End-to-End Encrypted Document Editor

05-July-24

Proton introduced Proton Docs, a new privacy-focused document editor that encrypts all user data, including keyboard and cursor movements, and stores it on secure Swiss servers. Designed to compete with less privacy-oriented editors like Google Docs, Proton Docs offers end-to-end encryption, ensuring data remains secure even in the event of breaches. Based in Switzerland, Proton benefits from robust privacy laws, unlike many U.S.-based tech companies, which often have weaker privacy protections and are subject to government surveillance. Proton Docs ensures that there is no unwanted or unauthorized monitoring, setting a new standard for data privacy in document editing. This launch aligns with Proton’s long-standing commitment to high data privacy standards, as demonstrated in its existing products like VPN, email, and password manager services. Proton’s focus on privacy aims to provide users with a secure alternative to Big Tech platforms that often store and analyze user data without consent, potentially selling it to third parties or using it for user experience feedback.








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