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- Opinion
- Privacy news
Data brokers sell your personal info without consent. Here’s how they threaten
democracy — and what you can do to stop them.

Roughly 16% of Swiss federal politicians had their official government email
leaked on the dark web. This puts them at risk of phishing attacks or blackmail.

You might be surprised how much of your life is affected by AI decision-making
using data from data brokers. We explain its issues and how to protect yourself.

We tested a people-finder site like the ones implicated in the Minnesota
lawmaker shootings.

- Privacy news
Follow investigative journalist Vegas Tenold as he explains his gear and how it
keeps him safe from surveillance as he works in the field.

- Privacy news
- Proton Wallet
Coinbase employees sold sensitive personal information to attackers, including
government IDs and BTC transaction history. Proton Wallet is built to avoid
these risks.

If you want to use Microsoft’s password management features, you now need to
step deeper into Microsoft’s walled garden. There's another way.

Is your family’s photo collection safe? We surveyed 2,000 UK parents to uncover
the truth about cloud storage risks, data breaches, and protecting precious
memories.

At Proton, we believe the best way to protect press freedom is to give
journalists tools that make them harder to target — and easier to trust.

- Privacy news
- Proton Wallet
Bitcoin has disinflationary characteristics that potentially make it an
effective hedge against inflationary forces.

- Privacy news
- Proton Wallet
Learn how CBDCs could give governments new powers to control money and monitor
financial activity and how Bitcoin prevents this.