
After doing some research, I have now happily switched to another email provider. I wish I had known before they caused me damages. This happens, but what doesn't happen is the extreme bad response you get, if any, from their customer service for paying customers. It's been such an extreme case, that I decided to do a little legwork and found so many people complaining about losing access to their email for some reason or other. I sent multiple emails over days, but have yet to receive a reply. They did not return my money and I am still waiting for my account to reopen. Almost did, but just put up with it in the interest of privacy and time.įinally, like others, my account got blocked although I had made payments. Their responses weren't even to the specific questions, to the point I thought bots were responding. Personally, I have had the worst customer service of my life for a paid account.

ProtonMail has over 2 million subscribers in 2017, and by September 2018, it had grown to over 5 million, 20 million by the end of 2019, and over 50 million by 2020.Protonmail has done so wrong that I am writing a review about it to save others from damages. ProtonMail, which was previously exclusively accessible by invitation, became open to the general public in March 2016. The service is supported by optional paid services, despite the fact that the initial account setup is free. ProtonMail got its start thanks to a crowdsourcing effort. ProtonVPN, a VPN service, is also run by the firm. ProtonMail is managed by Proton Technologies AG, a corporation situated in the Canton of Geneva. A webmail client, the Tor network, or dedicated iOS and Android apps can all be used to access the service.

Unlike other popular email services such as Gmail and, ProtonMail uses client-side encryption to safeguard email content and user data before they are delivered to ProtonMail servers. ProtonMail is an end-to-end encrypted email service based in Geneva, Switzerland, that was created in 2013.
