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Proton, the Swiss privacy company behind Proton Mail, Proton VPN, Proton Pass, and Proton Drive, today announces the launch of Lumo, the open-source AI ...
The company behind Proton VPN, Proton Mail and Proton Pass, has released an open-source AI chatbot that it says isn't trained on user data.
Notably, what's already rated among the best VPN services on the market is set to bring a long-awaited feature to its Linux ...
Proton, which provides VPN and secure mail services, has passed its first SOC 2 Type II audit. Completed in July 2025, this ...
Proton Pass makes your online life easier and safer by securely storing all your passwords and personal info in one place. Proton Pass helps you organise your account information in one secure place, ...
Proton launched a privacy-focused AI chatbot, Lumo, which doesn’t use user data for training AI models but scrapes data from the internet.
Proton VPN also had its no-logs policy independently audited by Securitum in July 2024. Independent audits of no-logs ...
Lumo, the new AI chatbot, will store data locally on the user’s device to prevent anyone from accessing the data.
Proton’s privacy-centric approach has trade-offs, both with its other products and with Lumo. With Proton Mail, the company can’t offer server-based email search because it has no way of ...
Proton Mail blocks these trackers automatically, with no extra setup required. It also strips tracking parameters from links, so senders can't follow what you click on.
Proton says all developers are required to pay an annual fee of $99 to be on the App Store. It says iOS apps are forced to use Apple's payment system and a 30% cut is taken by Apple from payments ...